East Bakersfield High School - Sierran Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)
- Class of 1960
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A : - . l MAv ' - ' W 2 a I Lt . i. ' c ' - SIERRAN 1960 EAST BAKERSFIELD HIQH SCHOOL 1960 SIERRAN STAFF Bev Beeney Editor Dorothy Findley Photography Editor Bobo Prewitt Photography Editor Carol Bowman Business Manager Gary Olson Advertising Manager Woody Peer Copy Editor Bob Gross Assistant Copy Editor Lynn McCoy Secretary Joyce Moynier Index Activities Juanita Parry Art Editor Barbara Agnew Identifications Editor Garry Pollock Photographer Mr. Robert Otto Staff Advisor Mr. Charles Flanagin Photography Advisor BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Volume 22 MOMENTS JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM STUDENT GOVERNMENT GIRLS DATE QUEEN TO REMEMBER 9 e - lt ) ' Ud. Gey s) SENIOR PICNIC ' ' 4 J L l 4 , Ot-tUi The beginning of the end. To many, this Q was the meaning which graduation held. As ) i — i vA j( i yr the many SENIORS marched solomnly to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance, some realized that life was not over, — it had merely just begun. So, to these same Seniors, who together have shared happiness, tears, joy, and sor- row, and to whom the portals of life have just been opened, the 1960 Sierran is sin- cerely dedicated, — may life always seem so bright. 1. Ipl GRADUATION r j j J kX X j - J . ' {l P fsw r K O I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all. A symbol of school unity ouJ o ;,„:cj ;jr;u:iv;i,-,, :!.e EG tower stands proudly, overlooking Permenter Field, day afte Before the day begins the sha r J ,b The Blade Inn, dedicated by the class of 1960 is a gathering place for many students. ' k Dr twerAyjV o years the Adminis- ■rfijion b irlding has welcomed many fellowship and study BEHIND THE SCENES With summer behind, the 1959-60 school year finally got underway. When the students re- turned to the campus, so did student activity. Kicked off by the Big Little Sister Party, calen- dars were filled with parties, games, and other club activities. With the activities also come school work. The October report cards were issued, rewarding many, but as reminders of hard work to others. Yes, school had finally begun. These modern dancers work up a new routine for the Modern Dance Concert held in Harvey Auditorium. Theatrical productions could been a success without the diligen ' efforts of the stoge crew The victory bell was rung loud and clear after every SYL football A leisurely noon hour is enjoyed by everyone, as students spend their few spore moments of the day charting with their friends. Bomb Scare ■Students spent 45 minutes on Permmter Field while the school « as thoroughly checked. Result — school was held until 3:30 to moke up for Our Student Body Yell Leaders spent much of their time prac- ticing their formations for the football games. ft ' ' ' -- . . i h ' ' hm -.--c- ' V ' - i o ,1 ■« « ' - •i- A y . ' ■« ' •• v ' - ' % m. i ' ,1 «• i.-. t -• mi FSSii A yearbook is a history, a diary, and a mem- ory book. It is one year . . . captured in story and picture. It represents all the games, dances, plays, and assemblies of the school year. This year, the theme is student life and student memories. Time is the basic principle. Putting out a yearbook is a tremendous re- sponsibility, as there are many phases in yearbook production. Without a reliable staff, little con be accomplished. Each per- son is assigned his particular job, which he must do to keep the chain moving. There ore layouts to be made, pictures to be taken, and identification, copy, typing, and index- In gto be done. The art work and cover de- sign must be worked out and submitted. Accounts must be kept and advertisements brought in. Later, galleys and blueprints must be corrected. All in all, the staff is kept busy throughout the school year in order to bring back to the Student Body a book of which they can be proud. Yet, all this cannot be accomplished without capable and patient advisors. The Sierran Staff feels extremely lucky to have Mr. Robert Otto and Mr. Charles Flanagan as its ad- visors. Together they were the backbone of the staff, seeing that each deadline was met, and all problems were settled with the least amount of trouble. This year the Sierran takes you back over the school year, spotlighting the various school events which make up the 1959-1960 school calendar. Beginning with the Senior section and coming to a close with the Advertise- ments, the Sierran represents the 1960 school year. - BEV BEENEY Editor ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Mrs. Juanita Pratt, Mrs. Eva Bishop, Mrs. Marie Fairbetter, Mrs. Mary Bledsoe, Mrs. Eleanor Rogers. Mrs. Faith Myatt - Business Office Staff; YEARBOOKS INCORPORATED of Monrovia, California - Publishers of the SIERRAN; HENLEY ' S STUDIO - Photography; SENIOR, SHERRY CANNON - Cover Design. TABLE OF CONTENTS CLASSES 12 STUDENT LIFE 62 ORGANIZATIONS 96 SPORTS 126 ADMINISTRATION 170 ADVERTISEMENTS 1S3 ' ' -3 . - 1 Bfai v.t IISI f. . ■€ V ' - CLASSES OUT5TANDINQ As March rolled around, thoughts turned to the selection of the six Outstanding Senior classmen. The Senior Class Council proposed a list of candi- dates they deemed eligible for nomination. This was forwarded to the scholarship committee where the nominee qualifications, both academic and extra- curricular, were reviewed. The list was then reduced to fourteen semi-finalists. This half-way point was attained by Connie Benton, Alma Don AAcArthur, Loneta Pettit, Janie Quarnstrom, Deanna Thomas, CONNIE BENTON Student Body Yell Leader . . . Legislo IRC . . . JSA . . . Las Vivas TriHi- ' . . . Rally Club . . . CSF . . . AFS . choice for OUTSTANDING SENIOR. jnanimous JANIE QUAPNSTPOM CSF President . . . Gold Seal on diploma . . . Bank of America winner . . . AFS . . . Honor Bond . . . Swim- ming . . . Science Fair aword ... Las Vivas Tri-Hi-Y . . . Class Council . . . FTA . . . « logical choice for OUTSTANDING SENIOR. DEANNA THOMAS Student Body Secretary . . . CSF . . . Maiorette . . . Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y . . . ICC . . . Legislative Coun- cil .. . Bank of America winner . . . Delegate to CASE . . . completely worthy of being an OUTSTANDING SENIOR. SENIORS Nonny Thomas, Mary Wilkerson, Muril Clift, Chick Fero, Bill Gates, David Mann, Fred Phillips, Ronny Roy, and Larry Shaw. Finally, the fourteen nominees were screened fur- ther, given individual attention by all faculty mem- bers, and were narrowed down to three males and three females. The outcome was kept secret, even to the winners themselves, until the 1960 Sierran wa of-ficially pre- sented. , : V_i- g MURIL CLIFT Student Body President . . . CSF . . . Football, Basket- ball, and Baseball . . . Awards Commissioner ... Ex- ecutive Council . . . Boy ' s State ... a most deserving OUTSTANDING SENIOR. CHICK FERO FRED PHILLIPS Most Outstanding and Inspirational in Cross Country Junior and Senior Class President . . . Executive Coun ... Top Miler ... Key Club . . . Varsity Club . . . cil . . . Basketball . . . Foreign Exchange Student . . IRC . . . natural choice for OUTSTANDING SENIOR. CSF . . . Key Club . . . Varsity Club ... in all ways OUTSTANDING SENIOR. an OUTSTANDING SENIOR. Bank of America Award wir Thomas, Fine Arts; Janie Qua Wilkerson, Liberal Arts. from left to right are: Nonny n, Math and Science; and Mary Life-time CSF Gold Seal Winners are first row, left to right: Dav Mann, Larry Shaw and Bill Gates. Second row: Jay Pauly, Jani Carol Sanders and Mary Wilkerson. Two Daughters of American Revolution Award finalists, left t right: Alma Don McArthur and Joan Lieberman, winner. Not pic tured is Deanna Thomas. AWARD WINNERS Among the various numbered school honors wei the coveted scholastic awards of Gold Seal, Girl on Boy State, Bonk of America Awards, and Daughter of the American Revolution Award. Each of thes was won by an outstanding senior student who ranged in the top scholastic bracket, active in school organizations, and possessed the qualities of lead- ership and citizenship. Muril Clift and Connie Benton — EB ' s delegates to Boys ' and Girls ' State, discuss the events in which they participated in their re- spective delegation duties. v « i ADDINGTON JERI ACREY I f PAT AGNEW JESSIE AGUIRRE u n W W - rnK, J y dk k JAN AHL SHARON AJOOTIAN RONNIE ALLRED DICK ALTON DA ALVARADO LEONARD ANAYA GAY ANDERSON MAC ANDERSON GARY ANSON fk KRT ARAGON OUG AUTREY m DANNY AVILEZ MIKE BACON IRMA ARVIZU STEPHEN ASHWORTH JOHNNIE ASK BARBARA BAKER MIRIAM BAKER RONNIE BALL The first matter to be handled their Freshman year was that of selecting a class council. Elections were held, and the Freshman were on their way to making a name for themselves around campus. They sponsored an after the game football dance as well as other sales and social functions. Jy ART BEEMAN CONNIE BENTON BRENDA BRACCHI NANCl BROCKWAY RAY BLEDSOE DAVE BOCKAAAN SUSANNA BRADSHAW BETTY BROWN MARTY BERINBAUM STEVE BISS SHIRLEY BLACKWELL ( « LAVONN BREWER DAVID BROWN SI f M BARBARA BOSLEY GENEVIEVE BOWERS BILL BOYT SUSAN BRIGGS KIM BROWN JUDY BRIGHAM LINDA BROWN I I . I i NANCY BRYANT TERRY BUCON RICHARD BUCKLES JUDY SURGE JULIE CABALLERO BERTHA CADENA BUZZY CAFFEE REAAONA CAMPBELL SHERRY CANNON CARYN CANTOR LARY CARPENTER JUDY CATION DOROTHY CARTY MARY ANN CASSERLY Capable Fred Phillips, Senior Class President, carried an itinerary crowded with events which climaxed the class of 60 ' s high school career. KEN CHEESEMAN RANDY CIERLEY JIM CHILDRESS LINDA CLARK Freshman year now over, the Glorious Class of ' 60 began Volume II of their high school diary of memories. This class had the distinction of being the first class in EB history to receive their rings their Sophomore year. The Sophomores sponsored a class party called The Sophomore Shenanigans and football dance following the North-EB game. SUE CLIPPER . (if PATSY COFFEE JUDITH CONNER PHIL COOK BERT COHEN DENMAN COLLINS JERRY COLLINS GLEN COVEY LORINDA COX JOHN CRANDELL DIANE CRUMMETT DOUG CRAIG DIANE CROCKETT ARLENE CRUZ ART CURRAN ROY CROOK JIM DAHLGREN I TERRY CRABTREE MIKE CROSS JOHNNY DAME 1 ,4 4 DONNA DANIELS ROD DANNELLEY IRMA DAVIS ANN DIXON MIKE DOUGLAS ' - f BILL DAVIS DARREL DAVIS DOROTHY DAVIS ife CAROL DEAN GERALD DEASON EVERETT DEGOUGH DEANA DEHOOG MARY DELFINO LARRY DICKMAN ANN DIFFENBAUGH SUZAN DILLOW PHYLLIS DISNEY Friendly, likeable, and a competent student leader, Buzzy Caffee served OS second in command. Senior Class Vice President. LINDA JEAN DOUGLAS PAUL DOW h % Upperclassmen at last, the class of 1960 stepped into the proud roll of Juniors. They tackled the magazine sale, numer- ous after-game dances and two class parties, one being a dote affair in the EB cafeteria called the Junior Jerboa and the other being a swimming party, appropriately tagged the Junior Splash Party, which was held at Jefferson Park. m I STEPHEN DOWNS BRENDA DUKE KAREN RUSH i LARRY DUNCAN VONNIE DUNK BRYAN DUVALL MARVIN EDDINGS BETTY ELLIOTT : w DOUG FERRIS P ik LONN FISHER ANN FITCH H PAT FLANAGAN DELORES FLORES LARRY FOLSOM KATHLEEN FORD WILLIAM FRANK TOMMY FRANKLIN WALT FEUSS VALERIA FULLER DON GABBITAS GLENN GAGE MARY GALINDO Joan Leberman kept an accurate account of all important data as Senior Class Secretar ' AL GAMBOA ESTHER GARCIA JERRY GARLAND GLENDA GARRETT The school year drawing to a close, the Juniors climaxed the year with the Junior-Senior Prom in honor of the grad- uating seniors. Sayonara was the theme of this annual springtime affair which was held in the Bakersfield College Campus Center. BILL GATES ROBERTA GILLESPIE GRANT GLENN PRESCELLA GLENN RICHARD GOMEZ CARMEN GONZALES LUZ GONZALEZ EVERETT GORDON y MARY GRAH i JOYCE GRAVES JIM GREGORY JERRY GRIFFITH SHIRLEE GRIFFITH DENNIS HAGGARD BOB GROSS KATHY HANKINS DIANE GUADAGNIN MAY HARMON f jlll RUBEN GUERRA CLARK GUSTAFSON DICK HARPER STEVE HARRIS GAYLON HAWLEY a PATTY HELM Mk DON HINKLE NANCY HOFER m JERRY HAWKINS JEAN H AVE DONA HERR CLINTON HERSHEY JUANITA HEAD ILL HEDGE FRANK HELVICK INEZ HENDERSON JUDY HENTON OPHILIA HERNANDEZ JEANETTE HILL JANE HIMES Senior Class Treasurer, David Mann, was very efficient at keeping the records of his class ' finances. Almighty Seniors! The cry rang through the air. The little kids who hod entered EB ' s halls only three short years before, were now the top class at school, de- manding due respect and reigning sup- reme, were uppermost in their minds. The first event on the agenda, the Seniors held a Stationery Sale and spon- sored the EB-BHS Rival Romp after the football game. DOUG HOURIG AN JUDY HOWARD DONNA HUMPHREY STEVE HUNTER DEANNA JENSEN HOWARD JONES TULLY JOHNSON RON JURKOFSKY JUDY HOLMAN SANDRA HORN JUNE HORNSBY t i ANN HOYT SHARON HUDAAAN BARBARA HULL MARY ELLEN JACOBS GAYLE JENDRESEN PEGGY JENKINS JUDY JONES ILL KALBAUGH KAREN JONES PAT KELLEY KENNETH JOHNSON PHILIP KENT :) , t tl - JANET KIESLER DARRELL KIGHTLINGER JACKIE KILEEN PHYLLIS KILLMAN GARY KING SAM KINSMAN ARVIN KLARICH ROBBIE KNUDSON SUSAN KOLLER CHARLOTTE KROHMER LYNN KUEHNERT LARRY KUNDERT NANCY KYLE MIKE LA FLEUR BETTY AND BOBBY BLADE CANDIDATES FIRST ROW left to right, Nonny Thomas, Ronny Ray, Marcio O ' Brien, Joan Liebermon ' • k SECOND ROW, Muril Clift, Chick Fero, Dick Alton, not pictured, Bev Hink. The year slowly dwindling away, the Seniors began plans for the future. Some planned to attend college, some joined the service, while marriage or work was destined for others. They attended the annual Senior Banquet at the Bakers- field Country Club and Junior-Senior Prom at the College Campus Center. WAYNE LEE JOAN LIEBERMAN CAROL LENKE ED LUNN FREDDA MARANTOS JERRY McCORMACK DIANNA MARSHALL JERRY MALOUF JON MARSHALL JOE MANIS LINDA MARTIN DAVID MANN ALBERT MARTINEZ GEOJ KEITH MAXWELL ALMA DON McARTHUR W. A. McATEE PATTY McDANIEL DONNA McKAY KATHY McKNAB ILL McMillan UBEN MENDOZA . LOIS MENLOVE CAROL McMillan sandra meek janice melville GARY MESMER RONALD METCALF DON METTLER Brand new this year was the beautiful Manely Pork exclusive to Seniors. v X MAUREEN METTLER DAVE MIDDLETON 3EORGE MIDDLETON BOB MILLER Graduation time just around the corner, the Seniors were honored at the Senior Assembly where scholarships and a- words were distributed to deserving persons. They held the annual Senior Picnic at Jefferson Pork and made final preparations for graduation night. ISABEL MURO LARINE NELSON KAREN MURPHY AlAfJ MURRAY RONALD NEWFIELD DIANNA NEWMAN ALDEN NASH DANNY NEFF SHARON NIKKEL MARCIA O ' BRIEN ' Wt - x -[ DON OLIVER LAINE OUDERKIRK JANET OUSLEY a . 1 k VIVIAN PAIGE MARY PARNELL GARY OLSON MARY OMALLEY RICHARD ORTIZ STEVE OSBORN LYNN PARSHALL I . iL M HILDA OWEN HENRY PACHECO MANUEL PADILLA M||g These Seniors concentrate on having a good time at the Senior Banquet. A time for joy, a time for tears The Seniors song the Alma Mater for the last time at graduation. After gradua- tion the Seniors were honored at their last class get together, the Last Blast, the all night party. it NORMA PHELPS FRED PHILLIPS HARLEY PHILLI GARRY PADULA RALPH POEHNER CAROLE POELKE TERRY POLKINGHO 1 GARY POLLOCK SHANNA POLVERARI GLENNA POWERS MARY JEAN PRATT ALMA PREWET li rt . BILL PREWETT TOM QUEEN KEITH PRIOR STEVE QUIRARTE l «5i, , ik 1% ENNIS REYBURN MARY REYES DON ROBERTS (6 VARREN SANDERS MONA SCHAEFFER . . .it- ' JACKY ROWE BETTY SANCHEZ B SYLVIA REYES : ' ik DENNIS RICE RICHARD RILEY HAROLD ROWLEY RITA ROBERTS JOE SANCHEZ CORAL LEE SANDERS LINDA SANDERS Come all ye students, - iy £ feJl Be faithful to your school. Be loyal, brave and true, J €l iS 1 Well fight for you. L W . B Mj i We love no other school 1 nr F W We ' ll do our best for you, 1 L? H si Come all ye students of 1 kr H i MB V. E.B.H.S. K_ t L RICK SCHULTHEIS HELEN SCUIAABATO FRANCES SEARS .i SHIRLEY SELBY BURTON SENIOR FORREST SHEWMAKER SHEILA SHLHTS JAMES SISNEROS KEN SMITH PAUL SKAGGS NOREEN SMITH . I RAY SHANNON LARRY SHAW HERB SHEARER r UITS JERRY SHULTZ BOBBI SIMMONS IRENE SIMPSON DOYLE SKINNER MARIE SLAUGHTER JACK SMITH SAMMY SMITH FREADA SOUTHERN BARBARA SPARKMAf gS Jb ' 7 A STUART STOLT fv ELAINE SPRINGER GARY STANIER AUDREY STARKEY RAM STARR MARILYN STERNER JIM STEVENSON BETTY STEWART GERRY STEWART PATRICK STOLLER KEN STONER RICHARD STREVER BILL STYSKEL BILL SUNIGA AYSE TANER 1960 i JULIE TAYLOR BAR BARA UHLER WILLIAM VIGIL kx ' NONNY THOMAS JOHNNY THOMPSON RICKIE THOMPSON BILL THIESSEN DAVID TINKLE JERRIAN TITUS CHARLOTTE TORRES PHIL TRAMEL LYNN TUCKER 3i SUSAN TYLER |BE0 f MERRILY UHLER ANNETTE VOGEL GIL VALDEZ DORIS WADDLE GUILLERMO VARELA CAROLYN WALKER DIANA VERTREES LAVONE WALKER MARGE WALTERS DONNA WARD RENDA WILBANKS MARY WILKERSON DOUG WILSON DEAN YANCEY ROGER WINTER DARLENE YOUNG Ife ■i :). MIKE WARD KAREN WARDELL JAMES WIGHT r 99 DICK WILLIAMS JARED WILLIAMS PAT WISE SHERRY WOOD DIANE YOUNG GLENDA WYCOFF I KATHERINE YOUNG , Gufded bq President Bob U ilsoa the FIRST ROW, left to right: Jeani Sharon Burleson, Suzanne Brow, Bryant, Frank Amestoy, Bob A Phil Bryson, Scotty Bird, Ray Brc te Bolin, Mavis Bridges, PaulineBoucher, Georgia Blair, Virgie Brewer, Judy Brunsell, Susan Brewer, SECOND ROW: Sue Bridges, Carol Bowman, Jill Benton, Maureen Bryan, Lydio Burciaga, Audrey i, Stan Brown. THIRD ROW: Gary Boyer, Vernon Bliss, Blaine Bowers, Pete Briones, Charles Briggs, n, Ralph Burnett, Craig Burdette, Larry Brown, Richard Bergstron. 1961 FIRST ROW, le Don Pen Ruth Calderon, R Challberg. THIRC Comer, Lawrence Benny DeLaCruz, Steve Castro, Pau to right: Jerry Daisa, Joanne Clerico, Pa Diller, Vicki DiPerno, Pom Cummings. ita Condelaria, Judy Cushway, Jeanette ROW: Jack Chambers, Eddie Cavillo, [ Crouch, Roger Clark, Mike Cuneo, Wyn Charles Davis, David Cheek, Mike Gate Cozort, Clark Contreras. Cronk, Dana Daniher, Donna Donhue, Judy Cox, Muriel Dilger, Karlene SECOND ROW: Ann Challes, Dodie Decker, Susie Crandall, Linda Donaldson, Bell, Kay Coates, Barbara Cannon, Joyce Cochran, Donna Coleman, Sharon ennis Delomore, Larry Cameron, Doug Campbell, Wayne Donaldson, Steve an Dickerson, John Calderon, Charles Carlton. FOURTH ROW: George Daisa, Hal Cline, Wayne Cummings, Archie Dillard, Donald Dean, Greg Carlon, Junior Class sponsored the first FIRST ROW, left to right: Cynthia Hall, Karen Hauslein, Donna Dee Hemingway, Eloise Hanson, Sharon Harrington, Virginia Hart, Mary Hartley, Elizabeth Hernandez. SECOND ROW: Sharon Hazzard, Virginia Harvey, Lynda Hart, Gary Hays, Ashley Haddad, Wyatt Hewitt, Don Hartline, James Hill, Tommy Hiatt. THIRD ROW: Jim Hess, Ronnie Hensely, Richard Harger, Jeff Horless, George Henry, Gary Hill, Dave Hertz, Dennis Harper, Gerry Helzer, Larry Herron. FIRST ROW, left to right: Sue Hockman, Janice Holland, Carol Johnson, Ardis Hockett, Madelyn Jarvis, Gracie Hunt, Gail Ittel, Barbara Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sue Jackson, Marilyn Hoggatt, Bev Hodges, Kathy Hopwood, Margaret Jeffrey, Ailine Hunter, James Johnson, Roy Hughes, Jim Hussey. THIRD ROW: Bill Hughes, Paul Hirst, Bob Hull, Mike Hinojos, Richard Hooper, Edmond Ingalls, John Husteod, Richard Johns, Sid Alsup, Corrick Johnson, Gary Jenderson. football dance after the delano game. FIRST ROW, left to right; Bernadine Ester, Dorothy Fields, Barbara Fletcher, JoAnn Fleming, Doris Duggan, Sara Fernandez, Rachel Elios, Mary Escalante, Marge Emfinger, Lynn Habecker. SECOND ROW: Erma Girmes, Iva Fowler, Norma Eddings, Michel Fogerty, Dorothy Findley, Sharon Kaye Fincher, Virgmia Downs, Lynnda Douglas, Carlos Escalera, Mark Gay. THIRD ROW; Dick Eddy, Dave Easton, David Fowler, Malon Fox, Richard Fordyce, Charles Fail, Gary Earl, John Edmondson, Bob Douglas, Harold Forsythe, Gory Ennen. FIRST ROW, left to right: Lynda Gmn, Joan Fitzsimmons, Madeline Gonz Green. SECOND ROW: Bill Goff, Joe Garrett, Howard Gregor, Dale Fran THIRD ROW: Gary Green, Bennie Gomez, Melvin Gotewood, Louis Gome Jerry Grady, Bill Gruber. , Suzi Freeland, Ellen Garner, Barbara Gfimes, Jan Bob Green, Henry Funke, Fred Francisco, Robert Felix. Marvin Gotewood, Bill Fronkhouser, Barry Gunderson, Onltf a beginning, the class proceeded to LI FIRST ROW, Left to right; Janice Jones, Melinda Johnstone, Carol Leith, Betty Kickliter, Carol Lair, Valerie Holman, Terry Kiholm, Barbara Ketten, Bonnie Kiker. SECOND ROW; Diane Lane, June Lackey, Ton! Leonetti, Sharon Kroeker, Pat Kundart, Melanie Klinginberg, Joan Landers, Phillip Leard, Steven Kirkendall. THIRD ROW; Don Kidwell, Frank Jones, Eddie Juarez, Larry Lee, David Lav rence, Jerry Jenkins, Ted Johnson, Calvin Leitch, Jerry Knight, Dick Lackey, Norman King. FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Aston, Wilma Bolz, Linda Adams, Jan Bass, Katherine Briggs, Claudene Angell, Lena Alexander, Margaret Arechiga, Cookie Burns. SECOND ROW: Adelia Aguilar, Hortencia Gomez, Evelyn Aguirre, Velma Barnhart, Shara Adams, Susan Astle, Bev Beeney, Mike Addy, Tony Bassill, Paul Allen. THIRD ROW: Al Anderson, George Argain, Doug Bentz, Tony Andrade, Walt Ballard, Warren Bell, Jerry Baird, Harold Bailey, Bob Anglen, Jerry Banahan, ' Judy Allen. Second in command. Vice President Dick Eddy took over and filled in when the president was absent. hold manq more affairs of importance. Among 1 9 6 1 FIRST ROW, lefl to right: Lynn Da Schroeder, Joan Mclnerney, Carolyn Kay, Kathy Hawley, Judy Doesekle, Carol Hoadley, Levefa Karr. SECOND ROW: Joyce Gillenwoter, Joann Dover, Delia Chavez, Juanita Castillo, Alice Ortiz, Wade Wallace. THIRD ROW: Bill Woodard, Dwayne Woods, Jim Skidmore, John Corp, Jerry Mooney, Hawaiian Holland, Danny Zachery, Felix Sanchez, Billy Teague, Doyle Burnhom. FIRST ROW, left to right: Deonie Marshall, Delores Lopez, Sherry Mullin, Ruby Moffitt, Alberta Martinez, Diane Micholl, Mary Michale, Roberta Marsh. SECOND ROW: Lynn McCoy, Ruth Medrano, aPt Myers, Earlene McCaa, Annett McLemore, Rose Ling Meek, Donna Millican, Linda Moon, Kathryn Neumarkel, Katy Michels. THIRD ROW: Jim May, David Matheny, Jim Moshier, Ed Nelson, Kenneth McCoy, Bill McCalla, John Nagel, Don Meduffe, Melvin Meeks, Roy Mireles, Mike McMillan. FOURTH ROW: Hollis Moss, Larry Meeks, Hugh Maynard, Leon Mossey, Joe Moya, Ronie Miller, Terry Moya. these were the junior assembli and the FIRST ROW, left ' o right: Robin OFarrell, Maureen Osborne, Lee Nonnweiler, Joyce Pacini, Linda Perren, Coseree Olison, JoAnn Nichols, Laurolena Nunes. SECOND ROW: Linda Ologue, Loraine Norris, Marijo Osborne, Mary Osborn, Judy Oesch, Joyce Ousley, John Haberman, Joe Palemo, Louie Garcia. THIRD ROW: Xavier Olmos, Manuel Oroz, Gary Parks, Glenn Olson, Gary Orman, Darrell Lundy, Dick Norick, Terry Nicholson, Jerry Pendleton, Mike Ortiz. FIRST ROW, left to right: Miki Prosser, Janet Potter, Gretchen, Proctor, Kothy Persel, Judy Ranson, Deloras Ross, Nancy Powell. SECOND ROW: Judee Roddick Billie Riffenburg, Sheila Ryan, Rondi Roberts, Lynnda Redman, Brenda Sabin, Carole Rueck, Connie Ramirez, Janie Rivera. THIRD ROW: Johnny Solcido, Frank Russell, Steve Rigdon, Kent Rodgers, Walter Ray, Garry Pinney, Walter Powell, Ray Pettit, Doug Baker, Phillip Romley. FOURTH ROW: John Sands, Ivie Richardson, Joe Ruiz, Paul Reyes, Dan Resales. Richard Ruiz, Lawrence Ramirez, Delton Hughes, Jim Sanders. Efficient Koty Michaels aided the Juni( letter-perfect and up to dote minutes. magazine sale. The highlight of the ear 4 FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Shaw, Norma Shearer, Carol William SECOND ROW: Linda Sanchez, Eva Sanchez, Bob Schuster, Bob Schusl THIRD ROW: Bill Saveki, Byron Scott, Charles Shaffer, Henry Schoch, Salyards. Marilyn Scott, Patty Schreiber, Jeanne Sanders. , Bob Schoemperlen, Gordon Schaeffer, Jerry Scott. )ennis Sceals, Walter Sharp, Jerry Schmidt, Jim FIRST ROW, left to right: Alice Martinez, Pan King, Jan Lenmark, Pat Luttrell, Susie Levinson, Bonnie Lisenbee, Oteka Mogouyrk, Barbara Maples. SECOND ROW: Margaret Maestas, Carolyn Little, Shiela Diede, Pat Mohan, Billy M ' dckey, David Marling, Steve Magnus, Don Lopez, Frank Lomos. THIRD ROW: Ken Johnson, Jerry Hoff, Larry Lester, Tom Lunz, Larry Mahoffey, Tom Lusk, Wally Lemaster, John Mansfield, Joe Marin, Tim Littleton. UA Jr was the prom held ' r honor of the seniors. 1 FIRST ROW, left to senberger, Gay Spi Joan Tacdiff, Margaret Jon Stephens, Janice St nt, Margoi ght: Marge Solonnon, Shirlee Ragsdale, Alice Wei , Shirley Tallman, Nettie Tacker, Susan Stephens, ;t Suniga, Johnnye Lue Slaughter. SECOND ROW: Strickland, Ella Smith, Jean Taylor, Elsie Snowden, Sutliff, Sharon Canfield, Anita Wright, Ken Stovall, Ted Standifer. THIRD ROW: Charles Schmidt, Ron Short, Jom Skimmer, Gordon Smith, Bob Simpson, John Atha, Bill Slater, Jess Simons, Jock Talbot, Lloyd Smith, Allen Rauser, Milton Stubblefield, FIRST ROW, left to right: Judy Willioms, Barbara Vinson, Virgie Weeks, Cynthia Valdez, Gail Thomas, Alice Wiggins, Alene Thomas, Kay Westerbeck, Justina Unge, Susan Uhrren. SECOND ROW: Janice Williams, Gail Tillman, Diane Wickham, Mary Thrasher, Donna Westcott, Sharon West, Betty Jo Thompson, Carol Williams, Nancy Terry. THIRD ROW: Jim Weldon, Jim Wimmer, Bob Titus, Charles Vorhees, James Vorhees, Johnny Wagers, Fred Walker, Conrad Wilie, Jom Terrell, Dick Wilmovsky, Jon Van Borning, George Vogel, Scott Whealt, Bill Whitney, Pete Wetzler. FOURTH ROW; Bob Wilson, Jim Witwick, Gene Trotter, Willard, Winn, Ronnie Templeton, Tommy Warren, Tony Wells, Lee Walker, Wetzler, Treasurer; Pat Luttrell, Social Chair- and Anita Wright, Publicity Manager worked loniously to help bring the Junior doss to the Readq and u illing to begin the new school FIRST ROW, left to right- Judy Moss, Sherry S mpson, Ardis Mo Marilyn Gr ttith Donna DEv elynn, Margie Brown She lynn Haddadd, . eon Martini, Poule te Uhalt, Andy Cline, Linda Ha Wottenbarger, J onno Hefner, Betty Rehfeldt, Jackie Johr son. )l Smith, Tena Stokes, Susan Lohman, Janie Thomason, Tracy Binder, Kathy Dalgren. SECOND ROW: Mary Ahlgren, Janet Van Curen, Mary Kay Taylor, Jan 1962 FIRST ROW, left to right: Nicky Phillips, Donna O ' Malley, Brenda Patton, Shirley Mynatt, Yolanda Meeks, Linda McWillioms, Esther Padilla, Eddie Portev, Yvonne Pendleton, Susan Noble. SECOND ROW: Juanita Parry, Linda Parlier, Linda Pinney, JuDee Phillips, Vicki Pierucci, Gail Owens, Faun Owens, Sandy Phelps, Sharon O ' Brien, Judy Potter, Bonnie Phillips, Hollie Phillips. THIRD ROW: Mike Nolan, Pete Parra, Jim Paulsen, Pat Nolan, Bob Piper, Joe Nobles, Steve Parker, Roger Prasser, Julian Ortiz, Dean Olson, Dennis Phillips, Delmar Fletcher, Royce Pinson, Jerry Presson, David Payne. FOURTH ROW: Mike Panetta, Charlie Ornelas, Ggry Oesch, Larry Minter, eCorge Pearce. t(ear, the sophomore class, steered bi( a FIRST ROW, left to right: Donna Eastberg, Connie Dickerson, Diane Cruz, Linda Dickinson, Joyce Crockett, Jane Dorrah, Cheryl Dunk, Christy Dickman. SECOND ROW: Joyce EIrod, Donna DEvelyn, Wiligan Eddings, Barbara De La Cruz, Carolyn Eglin, Sandra De Pue, Pat Crouh, Vickie Dolton. THIRD ROW: Peter Delis, Howard Dumble, Jay Elliott, Dennis Elliott, Ken Egan, Steve Danilschek, Bud Ellison, Howard Davis, Bob DiFrancesco. FOURTH ROW: Carl Cruz, James Cummings, Ronald Davis, Mike Ellington, Kenneth Edwards, Steve Catlin, Tom Dybeck, John Elliott, Keith Dailey, Ray Elliot. FIRST ROW, left to right: Joan Finch, Ruby Endsley, Earline Endsley, Karen Flanagin, Borbi Gabbitas, Mary Enriquez, Lupe Gandara, Joyce Doty, Carol Fotis. SECOND ROW: Karen Faure, Sandra Flippin, Karen Fulcher, Louise Embray, Rachel Garcia, Betty Gollegos, Joan Garcia, Angela Garcia, Gloria Flores, Elena Duorte, Rachel Floras. THIRD ROW: Don Funderburk, Mike Dykes, Hector Fuentez. John Gaienes, Jimmy Frando, Jack Etherton, Ray Gorett, John Fowler, Frank Herny, Bobby Garcia. FOURTH ROW: David Fairbairn, Jim Ermacoff, Richard Fisher, Larry Foltz, Adrian Fenderson, John Fisher, Barry Faulkner. Wielding a fine gavel, Susan Lohman took over the presidency of her class and helped prepare the Sophomores for the role of upperclossmen. capable leader, Susan Lohman, headed FIRST ROW, left to rightr Carol Buss, Susan Blanchord, Phyllis Borel, Ruth Berg Joan Briggs Paulette Brewer, Bonnie Burak, Janet Bosi, Patty Burns, Arlene Bailey. SECOND ROW: Hope Codena, W.lmadel Bosheors, Retha Bevins, Marjorie Brown, Judy Benton, Sandra Blanc, Barbara Boyt, Julia Codena, Connie Brown, Sherilyn Buchanan, Tracy Binder, Rex Adams. THIRD ROW: Chris Burnett, Lee Boyd, Claude Bradford, Jay Coffee, Johnny Bornett, Jerry Bowers, Sherman Biss, Eric Broderson, Jack Burgess, Eugene Botello, Doug Brewer, Gerald Burton, Clifford Bolt, Dale Brown, Bill Beeney, Larry Burdick. 1 9 6 2 FIRST ROW, left to right: Yvonne Cichon, Lee Candelario, Lois Coffman, Elizabeth Colombero, Velvo Lee Cook, Pat Christian, Andj Cline. SECOND ROW: Sandra Chamberlin, Shirley Corrillo, Arlene Castillo, Carolina Chavez, Rebecca Calderon, Esther Campos, Lucy Castnoda, Esther Cepeda. THIRD ROW: Melvin Bundy, Manuel Carrillo, Louis Candelario, Roy Cowan, Lorry Chisum, Charles Conne Tom Cruz. FOURTH ROW: Rommy Craig, Mike Conley, Jimmie Childress, Delmar Cotton, Dennis Cobia, James Burge, Ronn Childress, Don Choote, Alec Castendo, Don Ceccorelli. their activities rooster bt| holding the FIRST ROW, left to right: Carolyn Lone, Andi Klossen, Donnetto King, Rosann Kimbriel, Kay Kent, Loretta Kinsely, Marilyn Konstantine. SECOND ROW: Linda Mockey, Lois Lepp, Donna Kisela, Karen Krause, Eileen Jordon, Hazel Knight, Christy Kloth, Vonita Kiker, Charles Lawson, THIRD ROW: Charles Goyner, Gary Kimball, Gary Lester, Joe Hill, Dick Layfield, Glen Jones, Terry Karr, Brad La Fleur, Jim Krausse, George Knight. FOURTH ROW: Karl Lautenschlager, Charles Lewis, Gordon Jones, Frank Kolbough, Vernon Lawhon. FIRST ROW, left to right: Sandy Mallory, Susan Lohman, Jean Martini, Sharon Lunn, Marilyn Lincoln, Irene Lopez, Martha Marroquin, Linda Molone. SECOND ROW: Judy May, Janie Little, Kaye Little, Frances Lougee, Joan Longmire, Carole May, James Molouf, Mike Lingo, Gerald Lewis, Vernon Gunning. THIRD ROW: Ronald Marney, Tom Marinez, Nick Marontos, Bob Matteucci, Jeff Kyle, John Mackessy, Fred Liesch, John Lewy, Benny Martinez. The President ' s right arm, Tena Stokes, Sophomore Vice President worked faithfully to make the Class of ' 62 famous. gatenite gallop after the south high 1 9 6 2 FIRST ROW Harbaugh, left to right: Mary Gordon, Potty Harper, Linda Harper, Retha Griggs, Yolando Guevara, Pam Harlond, Stephene ndra Horris, Merilyn Griffith, Barbara Garrison. SECOND ROW: Mary Haddod, Hellena Goertzen, Sandra Green, Shirley nne Gutierrez. Richord Grijalva, Alan Grossweiler, Roger Gunning, Alan Harrison, Gilbert Gomez. THIRD ROW: Tom Hargrove, Richard Gomez, Edward Gonzales, Bob Gartrell, Bill Grisham, Don Hall, Steve Gradoviritz, Sam Honey, Preocher Green, Otis Hamiltc FIRST ROW left to right: Jackie Johnson, Cheryal Hendricks, Carol Jamerson, Betty Jacobs, Joanr Hayes, Sandra Just.ee, Betty Johnson, Linda Jacobs, Murial Hicks. SECOND ROW: Patty Jennel Erma Hughes, Rusty Hazelboker, Brenda Hyles, Kristine Heber, Gloria Hetler. Beverly Hernande Lane Hopkins. THIRD ROW: Martin Hussey, Don Hild Don Higby, Mike Helvick, Frank Hopper, Richard Hin Huddleson, Laurence Hayes, Richard Heading. er, Laura Hilderbrand, Pam a Johnson, Mmnie Heath, Hay, Jo Ann Johnson, De Randy Hicks, Preston Johns, Bob Hoyt, Johnny Hayes, Lawrence Heckmann, FOURTH ROW: Raymond Hill, Leonnard Hernandez, David Howard, William game. Later in the Jiear the sophomores i FIRST ROW, left to right: Nellie Ruiz, Janet Randour, Morilee Roberts, Pom Reynolds, Betty Rehfeldt, Sharon Reich, Carole Royce, Lupe Reyes, Mary Sanchez, Rita Rodriguez. SECOND ROW: Esther Rodriguez, Pauline Reed, Linda Robbins, Ona Rose, Hannah Roland, Martha Quillon, Margaret Robinson, Earlene Ruiz, Lucy Ramirez, Linda Ritchie, Vivian Roberts, Hope Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: Frank Rappe, Roy Ray, Bill Rhoaps, Bob Ray, Charles Rooks, Ronnie Ramos, Steve Rojas, Ronnie Ryan, Don Sargent, David Solozar, Mike Ross, Craig Richards. FIRST Smith, Judy Shuck, ROW: Morthi ROW, left to right: Donna Spain, Brenda Ann Snow, Jan Sovi ell, Margaret Scholl, Sisco, Carol Smith, Arlene Semchak, Linda Delores Smith, Sherry Simpson. SECOND Nancy Scholl, Gail Sparks, Joyce Spencer, I Sprinkle, Eileen Smith, Noncy Schever, Sisson, Bonnie Sinderson, Kothy Dahlgren, ickler, Terry Spears. THIRD ROW: Don Starr, Solomon, Mike Star, Wayne Castle, Larry Pot Sceals, Bill Schreiber, Jim Solori, Joe t, Ron Scharp, Raymond Smith. To Janie Thomason, Sophomore Class Secretary, efficiency is the key to success — the key which she ably used to help send her class to the top. 1 9 6 2 selected and purchased their rings. FIRST ROW, left to right: Vicki Mettler, Janet Mettler, Caroline Niederouer, Caryl Mays, Janet McDuffe, Rachel Morrison, Judy Moss, Joyce Moynier Sharon Merger Anita Newsom. SECOND ROW: Elaine Nichols, Georgiono Misbeek, Julio Lortz, Karen Morley, Ardis Morland, Bev ' woore, Jeneine McCutcheon, Charyl Neal, Emily Navarro, Patty McNaul, Donna Nelson. THIRD ROW: Dock Mack, Bob Miller, Joe Moss, Bill McDougle, John Miller, Irving, Nichols, Wayne Melton, Doug Mitchell, Verlon New, James Mooring, Mike Newton, Harry Morrison. FOURTH ROW: David McCartney, Sammy McCalyl, Terry Mills, Amodo Molina, David Melendrez. FIRST ROW, left to right: Pot Vietti, Pot Thurber, Judy Tollison, Donna Valdez, Rosemarie Silva, Aurora Soto, Sherry Strever, Carolyn Walker, Doris Sweoringen, Valerie Tank, Pat St. Clair, Stevie Wallace. SECOND ROW: Donna Watson, Marilyn Wilkins, Shirley Sutherland, Sharon Sweoringen, Patricia Tommaney, Sherrianne Valdez, Carol Tierney, Norma Swank, Janie Thomoson, Carol Williams, Koy Torrence, Paulette Uholt, Jon Wattengarger, Teno Stokes. THIRD ROW: Mary Kay Taylor, Maryo Wasem, Beth Wilfert, Judy Sweeney, Shora Wilkerson, Linda Trevino, Evelyn Tellex, Diane Trosher, Linda Ware, Shirley Ware, Brando Walker, Luonn Whitener, Janet Van Curen. FOURTH ROW: Geoffrey Williams, Bob Wisherd, Rickey Stokes, Al Westfall, Hal Stewart, Clarence Williams, Noble Washington, Richard Stewart, Joe Vasquez, Art Swertfiguer, Michael Vogt, Leonnard Westmoreland, Gilbert Soils. proving themselves almost upperclassmen FIRST ROW, left to right: Barbara Wilson, Shirley Winter, Utana Win- lers, Fay Wood, Pat Wise, Emilie Ybanez, De Lynn Wurtz. SECOND ROW: Bud Gibson, Stroud Wilson, John Woltz, Roger Wilson, Larry Jacomini, James Wise, Terry Young, Henry Losounou. FIRST ROW, left to right: Lee Baker, Linda Baker, Alton, Peggy Anderson, Suzanne Anderson, Delo ROW: Diane Arechiga, Toni Aimijo, Sylvia Bi Katherine Beck, Nancy Baker, Barboro Agnew, Provie Alvares, Jane 2S Atencio. SECOND rrera, Gail Aubrey, Pom Bagley, Andie Ahlgren, Margaret Bradford. THIRD ROW: Rick Barron, Adolpho Atencio, Roland Boxdole, Louis Cobrio, Dennis Art, Ralph Arias, Bobby Baker, Dale Bates, Doug Anglin, Louis Agnetti, Larry Anderson, Buckrey Aswad, Bob Adams. Sophomore Social Chairman, Donna D ' Evelyn hod her hands full planning the social register which helped boost her doss to the top. confused and slightlq bewildered the new FIRST ROW, left to ( ) I fvle, Linda McMahon, Margaret Campbell, Janie Gortrill, Diana Carpenter. SECOND ROW: George King, Joyce Dumble, Mil e Spongier, Jeff Gustafson, Harry Wetzler, Moxine Gonzales, Dionne Mortimer. 1963 FIRST ROW, left to right: Cherlyn Acalin, Jackie Beaty, Judy Armstrong, Sharon Ayers, Marie Aguilar, Diana Barrera, Pom Baker, Mary Arbuckle, Pam Crouch, Marilyn Brower. SECOND ROW: Margorie Baumgartner, JoAnn Barrett, Laura Adams, Pot Batesel, Phyllis Botes, Elsie Ashworth, Helen Austin, Troy Chelf, Leslie Season, George Ramirez, Gilbert Henderson, Arthur Melendez. THIRD ROW; Tom Agune, Ray Botemon, Paul Adams, George Avilez, Bill Bennet, Jim Bennet, Jack Beckon, Bruce Abraham, John Alsup, Ralph Bortell, Gordon Bell, Ken Wray, Eddie Albert, Doyle Andrews. freshmen class w as stranded at E. B, readq FIRST ROW, left to right: Sandy Basman, Sharon Bridges, Shirley Brown, Marijo Bentz, Margaret Campbell, Hope Arechito, Betty Akins. SECOND ROW; Bob Boyer, Eva Anderson, Betty Cannon, Penny Browder, Sharon Blakemore, Carlo Brunsell, Susie Burnett, Bonnie Bosheors, John Burnett. THIRD ROW: Ray Bateman, Fred Aragon, Johnny Alsup, Bob Atchison, Gordon Bell, Milton Blackwell, Tom Bethune, Johnny Brown, Wayne Brown, Carl Bryan. FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Collins, JuDee Covey, Judy Chabot, Maria Couz, Patricio Carlson, Toby Cohen, Bobbie Davis, Charlotte Chichon, Cathy Claunch, Cecela Codeno, Mary Codwalder. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Comer, Diana Carpenter, Margaret Comer, Nellie Cos- lendo, Chris Curtis, Gloria Colderon, Carolyn Briggs, Diane Boseley, Barbara Brown. THIRD ROW: Arthur Bilyen, Bob Burns, Nash Brown, Manuel Carrillo, Don Creel, Jim Conds, Doyle Cull, Larry Cornelius, Lee Davis, Jack Cline, Darron Cox, David Childres, Duoin Coughren. FOURTH ROW: Jim Coeby, Rodger Bishop, Eddie Clymore, Jimmy Brown, Kenneth Brailsford, Ralph Bortel, Richard Bonnelli, Kip Campbell, Kende Corrizales, Sontos Cepeda, Gory Clymore. New at the gome. Freshman Don Prewitt was quick to learn and managed capably to guide his class up the ladder of success. i to carve a niche for themselves fn school FIRST ROW, left to right: Belinda Durham, Sandra Donahue Cassy Eoff, Soil. Crondall. SECOND ROW: Rosie Del Rio, James Davis, Bob Caughron, Louis Castillo, Owen Chappell. Dunn, Larry Fernandez, Joe Elliott, John Fisher, Larry Dotso Diana Danny, Ruby Emfinger, Jennifer Drake, Claudia Evans, Gail Essman, Irene Duorte, Jacque Dietrick, Deonno Duncan, Frances Cozart, Bonnie Curtis, THIRD ROW: Mike Dickerson, James L. Fisher, Dennis Dunn, Jay Fidler, Joey 1, John Edwards. FOURTH ROW: Richard Evans, Ruben Elias, Gerald Downs, Ralph Duron, Manuel Espinoz, Aval Dominquez, James Fisher, Franklin Feliz, Paul DeAnda, Steven Dec 1963 FIRST ROW, left to right: Maxine Gonzales, Oralia Galindo, Glenda Foste Joan Flynn, Elizabeth Gomez, Barri Fenton. SECOND OW: Alma George, Jetl Gortrell, Judy Frazier, Jean Gomez, Rosie Gonzales, Toby Fitch, Jan Nancy Foust, Pat Francis, Marsha Frakes, Naomie Gonzales, Pamela G Gallington, Dwight Goehring, Joe Floyd, Richard Flem, Manuel Gr Comboo, Eddie Dorsett. Faye Garrett, Joyce Dumble, Anita Franklin, Sody Food, Fossett, Gloria Garcia, Mary Garcia, Josie Gonzales, Jonie vd. THIRD ROW: Forrest Folsom, Emilio Garibay, Kenneth Goen, , Holly Freeze, Willette Giraud. FOURTH ROW: Bill Funke, Ronald Charles Fry, Manuel Gonzales, Bill Fogle, John DelaCruze, Dan histori . Thei( began bq electing capable FIRST ROW, left to nghl: Janie Henley, Margaret Hamby, Judy Harris, Pam Hackney, Sue Haworth, Phyllis Barley, Laura Hay, Judy Harvey. SECOND ROW: Betty Henson, Margie Baumgartner, Anita Hodges, Pamela Hallett, Linda Honey, Lawrence Hernandez, Ruben Hernandez, Ronald Fritz. THIRD ROW: Jock Herring, Jody Harris, Sam Hensley, Jerry Greer, Jacob Hall, Michael Harris, Tom Hart, Bill Hoyden, Richard Harvey, Alan Hall. FOURTH ROW: Gary Hockmann, Robert Head, Darrell Hall, Allen Guest, Jim Hobermon, Mike Hareless, Tommy Gregory, Lee Hommetl, Tom Gregory. FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Jenkins, Grace Hernandez, Carole Hussey, Mickey Hopper, Paula Hutson, Karen Hurley, Sharon Jackson, Lily Hood, Aluma Jaquez, Jennifer Jenkins, Cheryl Hill. SECOND ROW: Margaret Holliday, Karen Holt, Jane Jacobus, Doris Hogen, Karen Hodges, Jerry Howell, Mike Horton, Fred Jocobson, Arvin Gain, Jim Hicks, Gary Ingersoll. THIRD ROW: Lowell Hill, Gene Hess, John Ivy, Andy Hewes, Richard Holden, Bruce Hoyt, John Hutchison, Frank Gryp, Dale Hughes, John Hode, Toufy Hoddad, Richard Johnson , Russell Hins. FOURTH ROW: John Heroon, Tommy Jenkms, Fred Henson, Wiilord Hirst, John Hanson, John Huber, Mike Jefferson, Mike Gutierrez, Johnnie Hodges, Lee Hughes, Rickey Howell, Ernest Hinzo. Joe Dunn, Freshman Class Vice Preside help to place his doss on the ladder success. Don Preu ett their president. Next theij 1 9 6 3 FIRST ROW, Dianna Muri Mutz, Vicki Keith Mittan, Gary M Newkirk, Joe Monfort Nial, Carl Moore, Joe Judy Monger, Sha |ht: Chris Miller, Linda Murchy, Stella Mendez, Betty W Woreas, Edna Morion, Margaret Dumble, SECOND ROW; )iane Mortmer, Mary Mesa, Pot Morin, Ernest Michael, Anthony Mungary, rtensen, Roger Molhook, David Mitchell, Charles Nagel, James Moody, Davie Dave Moyer, Charles Parker, Jeff Payne. FOURTH ROW: Geoffrey Gustofson, Nori, Joe Miranda, Frank Navery, Gideon Mettler, Reynoldo Nasarro. ron Metzger, Loral Miller, Tell, Shelo Moore, Dorothy Gonzales. THIRD ROW: ler, John Mullen, Robert Duncan, Terry Moore, Bill FIRST ROW, left to right Beverly Friest, Julie Pieru Ogden, Judy Polkinghori Powell, Dwight Pendletci Ozuna, R alph Quiroz, Jei Judy Richardson, Susan Olague, Janet Gomez ci, Joyce Alivarez. SECOND ROW: Grace Ram =, Linnea Pearson, Cathy Peper, Janice Nori , George Perez, Woodrow Poxton, Mike Orn Betty Pinney, Betty Potter, Verna Nugent, Donnello Pearce, rez, Linda Ocha, Lynda Rae Pair, Sheryl Morris, Clariro ion. THIRD ROW; Terry Newman, Jim Norsworthy, Preston las. Bertha Ramirez, Joyce Nichols. FOURTH ROW: Carlos Socorro Pena, David Noe, Don Prewitt, Jim Sanders, Richard Ramos, David Paige. furthered their goal and sponsored the FIRST ROW, left to right; Susan Schwab, Dianne Townsend, Sharor Tollmon, Anita Torres, Maurine Udlock, Beth Werle, Donna Lee Tessan dori, Patty Vigstrom, Annie Walker, Agatha Valos. SECOND ROW: Parr Tucker, Paulette White, Sally Villanueva, Shirley Towery, Toni Temple ton, Theresa Turner, Kathy Wardell, Dalio Velarde, Georgia Turner Marcia Taylor. THIRD ROW: Jerry Thompson, Steve Talbot, Don Vega Theron Taber, Doug Walker, Larry Tillery, Billy Weller, Joe Vega, Tony Vigel. FOURTH ROW: Duone Todd, Joe Vigil, Gary Tarbeville, John gale. Bill Walker, Jerry Smith, Craig Uhl, Thurman Van DeMark, Danny Thompson FIRST ROW, left to right: Cheryl Hartwell, Karen Walsh, Grace Wright, Carol Youngblood, Juanita Widaman, Pat Rafferty, Antonio Vasquez, Saundra Young, Nancy Wicher SECOND ROW: Janna Wilemon, Ramona Moore, Andy Donhue, Shanna White, Joyce Snyder, Carolyn White, Pat Wessman, Carol Waisanen, Barbara Wilson, Shirley Wold. THIRD ROW: Bob Williams, Tom Williamson, Doirol Yacosetti, Robert Wilson, Michael Williams, Larry Wallace, Tom Bolin, Mike Way, Harry Wetzler, Rodger Williams, Jude Williams, Donald Wilkins, Reggie Weght. FOURTH ROW: Scott Weringer, John Wells, Don Westfahl, Wayne Winter, Jim Walsh, Charles Yates, John Vorhees, Karl Voigt, Dwayne Wilbanks, Bob Stringer, Phil Watkins. Her notes always legible, her minutes neat, Judy Munger, Freshman Class Sec- relary helped to boost the class of ' 63 toward their years ahead. dance after the north high game, ffnallq FIRST ROW, left to right: Paula Sanders, Susie Ryan, Lynette Romley, Carmen Resales, Tahirih Rouse, Martha Rutledge, Cheryl Sevan, Morlene Rose. SECOND ROW: Delores Ruiz, Marie Rodriguez, Claydene Roberts, Vickie Samide, Rita Rojas, Norma Sarazu, Diane Rose, Joyce Robertson, Glena Ridge. THIRD ROW: Jim Reyburn, Paul Dewey, Jimmy Rodgers, Bob Rasmussan, Rudolph Serrano, Joe Sanchez, Robert Rodriguez, Billy Standridge, Bill Salyards, Ricky Lamond, Johnny Sanchez. FOURTH ROW: Lester Robbins, Jock Hussel, Max Rodriguez, Tim Stout, Charles Schaper, ' Donald Scoggs, Andrew Sanchez, David Rountree, Mike Rogers. FIRST ROW, left to right: Gail Schot, Joyce Schlby, Vickey Squires, Sharon Simon, Ann Sisson, Judy Seaton, Denice Smith, Vibeke Schiller, Barbara Sutton. SECOND ROW: Veetrel Shoopman, Sharon Scott, Goe Selle, Karen Smith, Mary Simpson, Janice Sears, Nancy Lee Shiner, Janie Swan, Carol Stevens, Virginia Reyes. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Simmons, Allen Snow, Ken Sewell, Loyde Sturgeon, Max Steinert, Gerald Sherwood, Joe Sellers, Duane Smith, Tom Schuck, Russel Skinner, Bob Shipman, Gary Stever, Dan Sheton. FOURTH ROW: Gary Stein, Richard Simmons, David Slaughter, Manuel Arogon, Alex Romero, Mike Spongier, Kenneth Shuricht, Jim Scullin, Jerry Slover, Dennis Shepherd, Erwin Smith. proving themselves apart of east high life. FIRST ROW, left to right; Barbara Jost, Jackie Jones, Cheryl Kyle, Susan Krommes, Carol Holt, Doris Begson, Emilie Liesch, Theolla Kelley, Joyce Kirschennnann. SECOND ROW: Leslie Lerner, Nancy King, Linda Lackey, Penny LoFleur, Joy Lompe, Connie Kuwahara, Rondo Jurkofsky, Betty King, Kothy Killebrew, Jeone Louis. THIRD ROW: Jimmie Lawson, Gary Laiblin, Clift Jones, Terry Lorro, Jim Kieslor, Don Kileen, Bill Kirk, Jim Jimenez, Vernell Johnson, Jim Levandoski, George King. FOURTH ROW: Tim Kolbough, Steve Lewis, Sylvester Jones, Bob Jones, Don Kurtz, Gary Kinsm an, Teodia Johnson, Gordon Lee, Don Kilgore, Tommy Johnson. FIRST ROW, left to right: Barbara McKeon, Rita Johnson, Shirley Mc- Million, Virgene Link, Jan McWatters, Pat McCoin, Carol Lightle, Joanne Monis, Jane Longmire, Sylvia Lopez, Bob Martini, Joe Martinez. SEC- OND ROW: Treva Lockheart, Margaret Magnus, Sandra McCall, Mary Mesa, Sandra Marshall, Judy McNamee, Diane Martin, Jon Musick, Pam Marlin, Mary Louise Lopez, Norma Lutteral, Bruce Abraham, Bob Mears. THIRD ROW: Eddy Ketchum, Harold McCown, Gilbert Martinez, Gilbert Moffott, Conrad Lopez, Mike Louden, Rita Maestas, Victoria Martinez, Thelma Looker, Judy MacCormack, Margaret Mat|asic, Ronnie Lopez. FOURTH ROW: Don Ketten, Bruce Mailman, Don McDougle, Dwight McGee, Terry Maddux, Manuel Macias, Bob McKing, Mike Metiers, David Loftin, Doug McGinty, Frank Madrid, Bob McNott, Ray- mond Martinez. Under the careful guidance of Robin Binii Freshman Class Social Chairman, the Freshman started its high school career with a whirl of s J STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Under the competent and capable leadership of MURIL CLIFT, Student Body President, the East High Student Body prepared itself for one of the finest years in school history. Easy-going, friendly, and well liked by all, Muril not only managed to steer the student body through a successful year, but he also managed to letter in football, basketball and baseball throughout his four years at EB. LARRY SHAW V.ce President TOP BRASS KAREN JONES First Semester Secretary DEANNA THOMAS Second Semester Secrete LA VONE WALKER Publicity Manager MR. BEN KELLNER JERRY DAISA lly Commissioner JERRY TAKIER Awards Commissioi MARY GRAN NORMAN KING Business Manager FRED PHILLIPS Senior Class Presiden BOB WILSON Junior Class President SUSAN LOHMAN Sophomore Class President DON PREWITT Freshman Class President AYSE TANER Foreign Exchange Studen PAULEHE UHALT Sophomore Representa VICKI SQUIRES Freshman Representa BILL GATES Inter-Club Council Repr( Headed by Muril Clift, Student Body President, the Executive Council handled all student body affairs, effectively, quickly and efficiently. During its vi eekly meetings, the board discussed and decided on student body affairs and grant- ed permission to clubs for ac- tivities such as dances and vari- ous noon sales. The Executive Board was also behind some of the major proj- ects on campus, such as the cam- pus cleanup campaign and the cor safety problem. Mr. Ben Kellner, Executive Board advisor, gave sound advice and listened earnestly to all propos- als which are brought before the board for consideration. To- gether with Mr. Kellner, and some real concentrated effort the Executive Board planned and successfully carried out an itin- erary loaded with events. JOANNE CLERICO Activities Chairman Until this year, Legislative Coun- cil was only a dream. Now it is a reality through the concen- trated efforts of a hard working and efficient constitution com- mittee. Under the superior leadership of chairman Larry Shaw, the coun- cil studied important student problems and succeeded in find- ing solutions to many pressing situations. STUDENT QOVERNMENT FRONT, left to right: Mr. Purcell, Larry Shaw, Jim Dahlgren, Woody Peer. FIRST ROW: Jackie Johnson, Donna Nelson, Charlotte, Cichon, Elizabeth Gomez, Margaret Dumble, Carmen Gonzales, Terri Bucon, Vicki Dolton, Carol Williams, Janie Thomason, Ann Sisson, Pauleen Reed. SECOND ROW: Deanna Jensen, Alma Don McArthur, Ardis Hockett, Caryn Cantor, Dennis Harper, Dick Lacky, Tom Mortinez, Janice Strickland, Joyce Alvarez, Donna Tessandori, Nicky Phillips, Ralph Bartell, Howard Jones, Janet Potter, Fredda Morantos, Jim Wheldon, Jim Hicks, Jim Poulson, Dennis Cobia, Lily Hood, Robin Binninger, Tena Stokes, Barbara Wilson, Barbara Agnew, Retha Sevens, Sandy Mallory. THIRD ROW: Virginia Downs, Aurora Torres, Toni Leonetti, Kathy Hawley, Bob Gross, Jim Gregory, Brad LaFleur, Bob Wisherd, Dick Alton. f :-r Snappif routines and spirit were the assets Snappy songs and peppy routines sparked the Student Body Song Leaders for the 1959 - 60 athletic season. These perfn perky gals kept up the spirit and helped cheer their teams on to vic- tory by promoting rallies and appearing in front of wtws. the rooters at all sports con- tests. This quartet of songsters was comprised of four sen- ior lasses; heading the group is Pam Starr; other members, Marcia O ' Brien, Bev Hink and Sharon Ajootian. found in our song and qell leaders Connie Benton, Alma Don McArthur, and Deanna Jen- sen, names that when com- bined mean S-P-l-R-l-T, cap- ably and enthusiastically led an admiring and rambunc- tous throng of rooters at games and rallies all year long. Through this talented trio, the spirit was always tops and the loud roars of sup- port from the spectators gave the players courage and the will to fight for victory. ,.. i- j| J Mix Alma Don McArthur -- .,- vv.„. FIRST ROW, lef, ,o r.gh,: SENIOR CLASS, Brenda Brocchi, Sondra Horn, Woody Freer, Nonny Thomos; JUNIOR CLASS, Susie Free- MAN CLASS, Andy Donahue, Diana Mortimer, Karen Walsh, Anita Franklin, THEY ' VE QOT nd. Waller Ray, Alice Weisenberger, SECOND ROW, SOPHOMORE CLASS, Andy Klossen, Jean Maitini, Linda Harper, FRESH- THE BEAT A selected group of students become employees of Mr. Engelson ' s ■' Blade Inn. These students work at a peak of efficiency tc supply the needs of twenty-five hundred East High students. BLADE INN The student store, appropriately tagged the BLADE INN, was a regular meeting place for all EBITES. Open before school and after, as well as several periods in between, the store served the EB student body. Everything from food, school supplies, and rooter ribbons to Kernal ' s and Student Body Cards could be bought at the store. The Inn not only served the students at EB, but also provided excellent training for the student workers who operated the store. On-the-job training has proved excellent to all concerned. iii iim% The ' Blade Inn attracts marty E.B. students during the school day and offers them everything needed for the classroom. FIRST ROW, left to right: Harry Wetzler, Patti Harper, Dianne Town- send, Kothy Hopwood, Shanna Pol- verarie, Miki Prosser, Janet Potter, Carol Jean Leith. SECOND ROW: Shirley Winter, Willard Winn, Pete Wetzler, Gary Boyer, Benny Gomez, Rauser, Henry Funke, Dick Charles Flanagin, Bobo Prewitt, and Gary Pollock are constantly working in school ' s darkroom; developing negatives, sizing, and printing the various res to b- used in the Sierran. Sierran and Kernal staff photographers dec pictures to be used for their respective ed 5HUTTERBUQ5 Picture taking is an art, as the members of Mr. Charles Franagin ' s photog- raphy class have learned. Besides taking pictures for the Sierran and Kernal the students have extra projects, such as making their own personal Christ- mas cards, printing montages, and taking odd-angle shots. The photography class is always ready to capture the various school activi- ties, or take private portraits for students. Members of the photography class ore instructed in the use of various cameras, the art of printing, taking of formal and informal pictures, coloring, and printing montoges. FIRST ROW, left to right; Linda Clark, Judy Sweeney, Janice Sears, ROW: Carl Bryan, Judy MacCormack, Bonnie Lisenbee, Robin Binninger, Cruz, Jennie Purcell, Lawrence Heckmann, Dqvid Marling, Jock Holland, James Terrell, Fred Liesch, Nancy Mitchell, Bill Bennett, Kenneth Brewer, Contreras. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Dumble, Bob Jones, Don Starr, Don Dean, Frank Lostaunou, Darron Cox, Bob Miller, Jim Hess, Tim Johnny Epp, Lloyd Sturgeon, Bobby Burns, Joe Hill, Stroud Wilson, Herb Carol Leith, Larry Solomon, Joe Manis, Jim Jimonez, Nathaniel Cooper, Walker, Doug Autrey,, Benny DeLaCruz, Marvin Gotewood, Tom Cruz, Emilie Liesch, Velva Cook, Karl Loutenschloger, Jeff Payne, Mr. Horry MARCHINQ Under the leadership of Mr. Harry Hildebrecht, the East Bakersfield High School Blade Band took top honors in parades and all other ap- pearances which put them in the public eye. They devised new and different routines which highlighted the half-time festivities at the foot- FIRST ROW, left to right: George Daisa, Linda Clark, Carol Jean Leith, Louis Gomez. SECOND ROW: Doug Autrey, Henry Lostaunou, Don Met- tier, Chris Burnett, Carol Vaugn, Bonnie Lisenbee. i Shirley Wold, Gary Heckmann, Norma Luttrell, Ruth Berg, George Daiso. SECOND Don Hildre, Cheryl Kyle, Keith Veole, Virgene Link, Raynnond Mojica, John DeLa- Modelyn Jorvis. THIRD ROW: Stephane Horbaugh, Carol Vaughn, Richard Hooper, Ted Johnson, Louis Gomez, Bob Hogue, Kip Campbell, John Calderon, Charlie Marilyn Morley, Bill Funke, Pete Briones, Melvin Meeks, Don Hargrove, Jim Combs, Boyd, Don Burns, Lee Hammett, Chris Burnett, Don Mettler, Pat Wise, Mary Sessow, Shearer, Jerry Hoff. FIFTH ROW: Belinda Durham, Ardis Hockett, Barrie Fenton, Lee Davis, Jim Childress, Joey Dunn, Lee Walker, Ralph Arias, Bob Gortrell, Fred Tom Aguirre, Lawrence Hayes, Eddie Clymore, Barbara Wilson, Diana Carpenter, Hildebrecht, Reuben Castenedo, Don Hall, Preston Johns. BLADE5MEN ball games, and which proved colorful enter- tainment for the spectators. The band members held their annual candy sale in order to furnish band supplies, and in the spring they held the Blade Band Concert where they selected their band queen. Majorettes, le nert, Janice Ruth Berg. ' ight: Lynn Kueh- FIRST ROW, left tc Jan Wattenbarger, Joe Hill, Dean, Lawrence Hayes, Kathh Jo anne Clerico, Richard Hooper, FOURTH ROW: Mary Taylor, Don Mettler, Benny De La Cru: LoVone Walker, Pat Kelley, JoAnn Johnson, Joyce Snyder, ill, Irma Arvizu, Joyce Crockett, Carol Vaughn, Melanif T Hopwood. THIRD ROW; Deanna Jensen, Diane uie Gomez, Herb Sheerer, Jack Holland, Robert Gross ry Kiholm, Jaqueline Jones, Martha Sprinkle, Gai Lily Hood, Laurel Miller, Linda Jacobs. FIFTH ROW: BLADE Capably conducted by Mr. Frank Van Der Maten, the orchestra glided through a sue- S cessful season. The year was highlighted by the annual spring concert which brought numerous compliments from the delighted audience. Hours of tedious work helped to make the 1960 Blade Sym- phony a success. ry Cornelius, George Henry, Alma igenberg, Vicki Morgan, George D osher. Holly Freese, Judy Tollison ert Stern, Phillip Romley, Marti itt, Kay Terrence, Katy Michels, Mr. rol Hoadley, Carl Lautenschlaer. Don McArthur, Bonnie Mangold. SECOND ROW: 3isa, Ruth Ann Berg, Paul Hirst, Jo Angell, Carol John Hutchinson, Gary Clark, Robin Binninger, 1 Berinboum, Linda Perren, Margaret Matjasic. Van Der Maten, Lee Hamnnett, Richard Hargrove, SYMPHONY The orchestra won several awards during the year, as well as many honors won by individual members. Their many hours of tedious practice brought pleasing results as the •■I960 BLADE SYMPHONY brought to acli the int season. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS, left to rigl Deanna Jensen, JoAnne Clerico, Air Don McArthur, Don Mettler, George Dai; FIRST ROW, left to right; Judy Brunsell, 3rbara De La Crur, Velva Cook, Sharon O ' Brien, Donna Coleman, Carol Hoad- ley, Joyce EIrod, Rita Roberts. SECOND ROW: Carmen Rosales, Christy Dickman, Barbara Cummings, Hannah Roland, Catherine Davis, Claudia Evans, Joyce Cochran. THIRD ROW: Corseree Olison, Gay Oesch, Billy Mackey, Janie Little, Retha Griggs, Shirlee Mynatt. FOURTH ROW: Chuck Walker, Carmen Gonzales, Miss Lynn. CHOIR OF The Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Mary Organization sponsored a candy sale for the pur- ships for glee club members. presented their annual Christmas Pageant evening public. RENOWN St row, left to right; Deonna DeHoog, Mary Parnell, Kathy Anderson, Patricia Burns, Agatha Vales, Luz Gonzales. SECOND ROW: Jeannette Fox, Diane Rose, Irene Simpson, Sharon Simon, Stevie Wallace, Ronnie mos. THIRD ROW; Ann Diffenbaugh, Jan McWatters, kathy Ford, Linda Mockey, Harold McCown. FOURTH ROW; David Matheny, Jim Stevenson, Donald Burns, Odie Seale. ynn, was composed of the best A-gifcesyaf EB. )ose of purchasing music and prese.ntiijig scK he Club, under President Deannd ' fDpl4o,og, also jerformcnce in the auditorium for thW.l efit of the 5IERRAN STAFF The Sierran Staff works together through the year, se- lecting cover, designing and laying out pages, taking pictures, selling ads, for one net result; to buy the stu- dent body a bigger and better yearbook. Their assignment is not on easy one. Their job is to satisfy 2500 students. Although the task is difficult, it is rewarding. Each of them feels a glow of pride when they see the happy looks on the faces of students the day the Sierran is distributed. BOBO PREWITT Photography Editor DOROTHY FINDLEY Photography Editor CAROL BOWMAN Business Manager --. j WOODY PEER Copy Editor X BOB GROSS Assistant Copy Edit LYNN McCOY Secretary JUANITA PARRY Art Editor JOYCE MOYNIER Index Activities BAPBARA AGNEW MR. CHARLES FLANNAGIN Photography Advisor GARY OLSON Business Manager GARY POLLOCK Photographer MR. ROBERT OTTO Staff Advisor MEET THE PRESS Under the advisorship of Mrs. Marion Turnbull, the Kernal has published a newspaper and carried on a host of activities this year. Meeting sixth period every day, the staff learned the fundamentals of proofreading, writing news stories, and putting out a weekly newspaper. Those on the business end learned how to meet finance problems through selling ads and how to meet and interview people. 4 ' . if r Jjjfi ) JOAN LIEBERMAN Third Poge Editor CARYN CANTOR TOM MARINEZ Business Manager DAVE ECRET Photographer JIM WHELDEN Photographer MRS, MARION TURNBULL Advisor J FIRST POW, left to right: Jill Benton, Susan Lolimcin, Jerry Takier, f ' cini Pt-ynolds, JurJy ¥■-• ■• ' ' ! i: ' t ' : ; Jim Whelden, Tom Marinez, Dorris Duggan, Marilyn Griffith, Vicki Miller, Sus.e Levinson THIRD ROW: Walt: Sharp, Josie Torres, Joan Liebermon, Bob Wharton, Dave Ecret, Louise Holcomb, Linda Sanders. KERNAL Every Friday many students gather fourth and fifth periods edition of the Kernol. the Girls ' League Breakfast Rally to show the Blades we wen r B. H. 5. The Day . . . November 20, 1959 The Time . . . 6:00 A.M. The Place . . . E.B. cafeteria With spirits high, six hundred enthusiastic rooters flocked to the Girls ' League Breakfast Roily to start the whirl-wind of activities which highlight the E.B.-B.H.S. game. The day dragged on endlessly. Finally, at 5:00, the long-awaited Torch Rally got un- 31 ' m WEEK derway. At 5:45 the rooters, bursting with pre-game excitement, formed a car-caravan and migrated to the stadium for the long- awaited contest. During the half-time, Marcia O ' Brien and Ronnie Ray were se- lected as Betty and Bobby Blade of 1960. When the last notes of the Alma Mater had died away, the students thronged to the Bakersfield College Campus for the after- game dance. Finally, at 12:00 P.M., B.H.S. week was of- ficially over . . . until next year. BOBBY and Student leadership, athletic ability, scholastic rating, dependability and friendliness were qualities which everyone considered when they voted for Bobby Blade. This year Ronny Ray had each of the above qualities plus one more — that of sincerity. A fine student leader, top athlete, earnest student and a good friend to all, Ronny Ray is a logical choice for — Bobby Blade. BETTY BLADE Friendly, warm, down-to-earth and blessed with a sparkling personality are the traits which, when combined spell out Marcia O ' Brien. A pretty, intelligent and active girl, Marcia served her school throughout the four years she attended East High. Her senior year she held the office of Student Body Song Leader as well as membership in many campus organizations. She was known to all as Marcia — a very active and deserving Betty Blade. Chick Fero and Alma Don MacArthur reigned as King and Queen of the Valentine Dance sponsored by the Sophomore Class. Attendants were chosen from each doss. Those chosen were Jan Wottenborger, Sophomore Class; Deanna Jensen, Senior Class; Susie Crandall, Junior Class; and Sandy Donahue, Freshman Class. MYSTIC MOODS Kim Brown and Susan Briggs show Larry Shaw and Clark Gustafson that they mean business during the Campus Clean-up Campaign The Yegislative Council promoted the action as a result of the litter found on campus. Song and Yell Leaders gather around the mike w Commissioner Jerry Doisa durmg the South High gan March 1 6 ... a day when many sleepy-eyed biology and chemistry students unveiled their proiects after long, hard hours of work. The projects were exhibited in the boys ' gym for two days before being jken to Bakersfield College for the Science Fail These couples watch anxiously League FrostecJ Fantasy. The Girls ' Dote Queen and her attendants open their gifts of stuffed anii after being coronated at the winter formal Dancing to the lively strains of the Epics, these after-game dancers relax after watching another Blade Basketball victory ' irictory. I fwm QUEEN AND COURT ' 4 s mtmm THRU THE Ashley Haddad, Jupiter, and Cynthia Hall, Jun Banquet presented by the Latin classes the annual Roman Excited over winning the Hat Day honors, Joan Leiberman, Bob Addington, and Sandy Mallory beam proudly as they display their These Huff n Puffers take a breather during the Senior Lettermen vs Faculty football game, the Huff and Puff Bowl. Throngs of girls line up, SENIORS first, to be served spaghetti and salad at the Girls ' League Spaghetti Feed in Jefferson Park. Faculty members reminii the onnual Greybeard Gome. Seniors won 24 to 21 Songieaders Pom Starr and Bev Hink help to stimulate spirit at the breakfast rally held before th3 EB-BHS game. Seniors raise the rafters at the BHS Breakfast Rally duri Did they win? Of course! Songleader Sharon Ajootian was crowned Basketball Queen at the half- time of the EB-BHS game by Principal Erving Lane. She was presented with a bouquet of red roses. Participants in the Modern Dance Concert line up for the finale during one of the many rehearsals. IN STORY The Christmas Ploy, featuring the Glee Club, provided an enjoyable evening for all who attended. The actors in the Senior Class Play presentation, Papa Is All, ' anxiously owait the armed gunman ' s next move. These Beatniks take a moment away from their expresso coffee to have a little Bongo session during the Girls ' League Coed Capades. AND PICTURE Winners of the Las Vivas Talent Show are left to right: Delmer Fletcher, Mickey Hopper, and Frank Hopper. Sierran staff members promote yearbook sales during the Sierran Assembly 22 patterned after the television show 21 . The Shooting of Dan McGrew is portrayed by members of Junior Class during the riotous Junior Assembly. Kim Brown and Connie Dickerson persuade Freddy Fresh Claude Bradford, to purchase a student body card during th Student Body Assembly. ORGANIZATIONS INTER - CLUB COUNCIL Inter-Club Council, a council composed of every club president or representative at EB, had a very successful year under the leadership of Bill Gates, J.S.A. President. The council held the annual Christmas Can Caravan to gather canned goods for needy families, and supported EB ' s war orphan, Chom Chon Duk, through various fund raising projects. Club advisor is Mr. Jean Phillip. FIRST ROW, left to right; Bev Hodges, AMIKII; Deanna De Hoog, GLEE CLUB; Cynthia Hall, ALPHA GAMMA; Lynndo Douglas, F. ' Titus, F.HA.; Delores Smith, F.F.A.; Sandy Meek, LAS VIVAS. SECOND ROW: Judy Doeseckle, FUTURE NURSES; Georgia Lopez, GIRLS ' LEAGUE; Gay Anderson, G.R.A.; Judy Moss, POTENTIS; Juonita Parry, EPSILON; Louise Holcomb, QUILL AND SCROLL; Nonny Thonnas, l.R.C. THIRD ROW: Mr. Phillippe, ADVISOR; Lary Carpenter, VARSITY; Jerry Hawkins, SERVICE CLUB; Bill Gates, J.S.A.; Pete Laird, KEY CLUB; Dick Tener, A.F S. ICC President, Bill Gates with secretary Louise Holcomb HAVE YOU QOT THAT SPIRIT ? School spirit and more school spirit was the aim of the 1959-60 edition of the Rally Club by-laws. First semester action, headed by Rally Commissioner Jerry Daisa took EB rooters through the Blade Football season with the theme Slice ' em fine in ' 59. Second semester plans included the efforts of Rally Commissioner Susan Briggs who gave boast to the Basketball and spring sports through a Crazy Hat Day and numerous rallies. SUSAN BRIGGS, JERRY DAISA FIRST ROW, left to right: Sue Hockman, Shirley Mooney, Sha Franklin, Judy Moss, Diane Mortimer. SECOND ROW: Dianf Weisenberger, Joann Heffner. THIRD ROW: Brenda Bracch Josie Torres, Leslie Lerner, Mi Lane iffith. FOURTH ROW: AIn Ajootian, Marcia O ' Brien, Woody Peer, Donna Nelson, Anita Susan Briggs, Sandy Meek, Nonny Thomas, Suzi Freeland, Alice er Ray, Carol Bowman, Sandy Horn, Lynn Tucker, Connie Benton, Don McArthur, Jan Wattenborger, Jean Martini, Deanna Jensen. SERVICE CLUB Service was the objective uppermost in the minds of the Junior and Senior members of Service Club. On hand for every school and student activity, the club attained their service goal. Club members, under the leadership of Jerry Hawkins and advisor Dee Wertz, sold pom-pons at all home foot- ball games, assisted at the P.T.A. Barbeque, and decor- ated the halls in festive red and green for the Christmas season. JERRY HAWKINS President FIRST ROW, left to right; Susie Crandall, Jerry Daisa, Jill Bsnton, Linda Perren, Joan Liebermon. SECOND ROW: Lorry Kundert, Paul Battisoni, Jerry Howkins, Kenny Smith, Pete Wetzler. Lett ic Hawki riglit. Larry Kundart, Sergeant at President, Pot Kelly, Secretary-! the BHS Basketball FIRST ROW, left to right: Sherry Wood, Toni Leonetti, Sharon Ajootian, Marcia O ' Brien, Bev Hink, Pat Kelley, Lavonne Walker. SECOND ROW: Jock Chambers, Jim Dahlgren, Gory Mesmer, Ken Smith, Buzzy Coffee, Jerry Takier, Bob Embrey. I. R. C. Bringing brotherhood and good-will between members of all races was the aim of the Inter-Racial Club. President Nonny Thomas, together with Mr. Dominico Scatena and an interested group of club members, produced the annual Inter-Racial assembly and talent show along with various noon sales and after game dances. NONNY THOMAS President FIRST ROW, left to right: Rondi Roberts, Sue Bridges, Kathy Honkins, Marcia O SECOND ROW: Susan Lohman, Gerald Lewis, Mike Cuneo, Doug Craig, George Domenico Scatena, Advisor; Erma Grimes, Coseree Olison, Barbara Johnson, Joan Briggs, Sandy Donahue. at Sceales, Jerry Grimes, Saundrc ming, Donna Donahue, Linda Redman, light, Mary Haddad. THIRD ROW: Mr. ' oung, Mary Tomlin, Morgo Solomon, a smashing rked the I960 IRC Assembly. The assembly IRC TV, wa much of EB talent made their appearances on the stage FIRST ROW, left to right, Margo Solomon, Treasurer, Sue Bridges, Secretary, Rondi Roberts, Publicity. SECOND ROW: Nonny Thomos, President, Paulette Uholt Vice President, Mike Cuneo Sergeant-at- FIRST ROW, left to right: Barbara Wilson, Donna McKay, Connie Benton, Lynn McCoy, Pat Keiley, LaVon Walker, Nonny Thomas. SECOND ROW: Jan Wattenborger, Paulette Uhalt, Kenny Smith, Alma Don McArthur, Stuart Stolt, Irma Arvizu, Katherine Young. THIRD ROW: Ted Johnson, Jerry Hawkins, Randy Stephens, John Hustead, Bill Mackey, Mr, Bill Vmson, Advisor, KEY CLUB The old cliche, the third time ' s the Charm , was cer- tainly true where East High Key Club was concerned. Only in existence for three short school terms, the Key Club organization was undoubtedly one of the most active and influential clubs on campus. For the second successful year, the Blade, EB ' s football magazine was written, published, and sold by Key Club members at all home football games. Some of the various activities of the Kern East Bakers- field Kiwanis-sponsored group were the preparation of beef for the P.T.A. barbecue, a brand new student-body and class bulletin board and ushering at ploys and graduation. The club members were capably led throughout the year by President Pete Laird, Vice-President Larry Shaw, Treasurer Jay Pauly, and competent advisor Robert Town. FIRST ROW, left fo right: Ronny Ray, Clark Gustofson, Chick Fero, Dick Tener, Bob Wharton, Joy Alden Nash, Pete Laird, Tully Johnson, Larry Shaw, Terry Polkinghorne, Fred Phillips. auley, David Mann, Dick Alton. SECOND ROW: i iii OFFICERS, FIRST ROW, left fo right: Norman King, Secretary; Jay Pauly, f Vice President; Pete Laird, President; Larry Shaw, Second Vice President; Town, Advisor. SECOND ROW; Ashley Haddad, Publicity Manager; Bob Whar Historian; Dick Alton, Treasurer; Bob Wilson, Junior Representative. Key Club mnnebers participate in the Campus Clean-Up by purchasing and painting trash cans, in the traditional red and blue, and by placing them around the school. FIRST ROW, left to right: Robert Stern, Steve Rojas, Ashley Haddad, Norman King, Claude Bradford, Bob Wilson. SECOND ROW: Frank Hopper Ray, Bill Fronkhouser, Robert Town, Advisor; Wymann Dickerson, Dick Lackey. fficers, left to right: Chic Fero, Business Manager; Jerry Hawkins, Sergeant Arms; Lary Carpenter, President; David Mann, Secretary; Joe Garrett, Pub- ity Manager; Robbie Knudson, Vice President. VARSITY CLUB Just as the name implies, the Varsity Letterman ' s Club mem- bership consists of all boys who have lettered in any A class sport. Under the leadership of President Lary Carpenter and advisors Edwin Knapp and Hol- lis Shannon, the club managed, through several fund raising projects, to purchase an auto- matic pitching machine to be used by the baseball squads. FIRST ROW, left to right: Bob Piper, David Mann, Bob Adams, Dick Tener, Ken Paul, SECOND ROW: Bob Wilson, Bob Addington, Bill Suniga, Ashley Haddad, Roy Can Salcido. THIRD ROW: Hawaiian Holland, Terry Polkinghorne, Chic Fero, Joe Marti Tully Johnson, Joe Garrett, Frank Hopper. Alton, Pete Laird, Ronny Ray, Robbie Knudson, Jerry Hawkins. Ronnie Metcalf, Keith Dailey, Mike Addy, Mac Anderson, Johnny Danny Gamboa, James Terrell, Fred Phillips, Milton Stubblefield, QIRLS ' LEAGUE Having the distinction of being the largest club in school with a membership of over 800, Girls ' League is one of the most active organizations on campus. Under the leadership of Presi- dent Georgia Lopez and advisors, Mrs. Joan Galland and Mrs. Wilmo Avenell, the Girls ' League Cabinet sponsored the Break- fast Rally, Winter Formal, Spring Girls ' Date, and the Mother- Daughter Tea. Their last event was the Girls ' League Dessert, where the scholarships were awarded and new officers installed. GEORGIA LOPEZ President TON I LEONETTl SHERRY WOOD WOODY PEER Publicity Manage JOAN LIEBERMAN Business Manager JOANNE CLERICO Recorder yj TENA STOKES r%M JACKIE JONES Freshman Representati ' BARBARA UHLER Welfare CHERYL KYLE Freshman Representat MRS, WILMA AVENALL GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS, first row, left to right: Woody Peer, Barbara Uhler. SECOND ROW: Danny Neff, Dona Herr, Georgia Lopez, Cheryl Kyle, Jackie Jones, Sherry Wood. THIRD ROW: Tena Stokes. Toni Leonetti. Joan Lieberman, Joanne Clerico. ARS. JOAN GALLAND, Advi BILL SAPP Future Farmer President FUTURE FARMERS Future Farmers of America, guided by the experienced supervision of Chapter President Bill Sapp, and advisor Charles Harris, the Future Farmers of America organiza- tion took top honors at all livestock exhibition in v hich they participated. Pretty Faun Ov en v as crowned Chapter Sweetheart by Bill Sapp at the EB-NHS football game, and was again presented to the members and their parents at the annual FFA banquet. The Father of the Year award was won this year by Mr. Terry Boston. FIRST ROW, left to right: Carl Moore, Bob Leppek, James Fisher, Peter Delis, Buckrey Aswod, Gary Tuberville, Mike Cato, Mike Bacon, SECOND ROW: Richard Sickler, Jess Emberson, Danny Zachery, Gary Earl, Raymond Hill, Terry Maddux, Doyle Andrews, Jack Russel, Lester Rabbins, Ralph Burnett, Lawrence Romirez. U f f J - VS - - S ' S ! FIRST ROW, left to right: Bill Sapp, President; Tom Shelton, Secretory; Bob Actis, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Steve Harris, Vice President, Jerry Boyce, Treasurer; Mr. Harris, Advisor; Gordon Schoeffer, Sentinel. Members of the Future Farmers of East High test various soil conditions. FIRST ROW, left to right: Sammy McCall, Ronnie Miller, Jerry Collins, James Fisher, Russel Hins, Mark Gay, John Fovi ' ler, Don Shelton. SECOND ROW: Tom Shelton, Gordon Schoffer, Steve Harris, Bob Miller, Bill Sapp, Delores Smith, Bob Actis, Everett Gonzales, Jerry Boyce, Mr. Harris, FIRST ROW, left to right: Louise Holcomb, Jill Benton, Joan Briggs, Pom Reynolds, Judy Benton, Susan Lohman, Nancy King, Janie Quarnstrom. SECOND ROW: Ashley Had ' dad, Jay Pouly, Norman King, Bill Gates, David Mann, Larry Shaw, Robert Stern, John Vitz. THIRD ROW: Gory Mortensen, John Ivy, Larry Cornelius, Hugh Maynard, Harry Wetzler, Theron Taber, Don Prew ett, Alan Hall. FOURTH ROW: Pete Wetzler, Gory Parks, Roger Clark, Steven Kirkendall, Vernon Bliss, Don Westfohl, Carl Bryan, Bruce Mailman. SCHOLAR SOCIETY The California Scholarship Federation, who housed membership for the top EB scholars, carried out a full program under the efforts of President- Janie Quarnstrom. The club attended C.S.F. Convention at Delano to discuss hap- penings at the various schools. The club also sponsored the rooter ribbon sales throughout the football season. Advisors are Miss Betty Higdon and Mrs. Hazel Aldrich. FIRS ROW, left to right: Connie Dickerson, Donna Hemmingway, Laurel Miller, Barbara Jost, Ophilia Hernandez, Marcio OBrie Mangold. SECOND ROW; Tracy Binder, Sharon Swearinger, Kathleen Arneson, Brendo Sobin, Linda Clark, Corolee Sander; Brighom. THIRD ROW: Lorraine Norris, Paulette Brewer, Betty Elliot, Joyce Laster, Virgene Link, Diane Carpenter, Judy Valdez, Carol Buss. Terry Kiholm, Eileen Smith, Bonnie Linda Perren, Nancy Hofer, Judy iger, Caroline Niederaurer, Sherry Holcomb gives Bob Wharton his Quill and Scroll pin during Mrs. Blanche Diffenbaugh and Mary Wilkerson look on. OFFICERS, FIRST ROW, left to right: Louise Holcomb, Presi- dent; Mary Wilkerson, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Caryn Cantor, Publicity Manager, Jill Benton, Secretary. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll, EB ' s only literary society, under the watchful eyes of President Louise Holcomb and advisor Mrs. Blanche Diffen- baugh, once again, through concentrated effort, published the annual edition of Lit- erally Yours, the student literary magazine. They co-sponsored a breakfast rally with Service Club for the EB-BHS Championship Basketball game. FIRST ROW, left to right: Jill Benton, Cynthia Hall, Louise Holcomb. SECOND ROW: Joan Lieberman, Carol Jean Leith, Caryn Cantor. I EAST BAKERSPIELQ HtCH SCHOOL j0 ' FIRST ROW, left to right: Deanna Jensen, Paulette Uhalt, Carol Smith, Bonnie Burak, Sandy Mallory, Helen Sciurnbato, Esther Garcia, Vicki Miller, Lynn Da Schroeder, Linda Martin, Lynn McCoy, Marcia O ' Brien, Connie Benton, Ann Challes, Nancy Mitchell, Barbara Wilson, Sherry Cannon, Carol Leith, Bobo Prewett, Gloria Flores, Joan Finch, Marilyn Lincoln. SECOND ROW: Karen Walsh, Sandy Blanc, Jan Wattenbarger, Linda Pinney, Pat Jennetf, Nancy Sheaver, Chris Curtis, Vicky Squires, Carol White, Judy Harvey, Jane Henley, Judy Munger, Hollie Phillips, Carol Williams, Janie Thomason, Margaret Campbell, Ram Reynolds Margaret Magnus Joan Briggs, Susan Ryan, Aurora Torres, Laurel Miller, Holly Freese, Auroa Soto, Eileen Smith, Pat Gonzales, Susan Lohman, Georgianne Misbeek, Nonny Thomas, Joan Lieberman, Josie Torres. THIRD ROW: Dianna Mortimer, Barbara Boyt, Linda Berry, Betty Cannon, Ju lie Lortz, Nicky Phillips, Jocky Jones, Cheryl Kyle, Micky Hopper, Rcula Hutson, Andy Donnahue, Susi Burnett, Anita Franklin, Karen Flanagin, Betty Rinney, Connie Kuwahara, Pat Carison, Norma Luttrell, Margaret Matjasic, Betty Rotter, Carole May, Margaret Dumble, Judy McNamee, Sara Fernandez. Once again under colored lights, the Modern Dance Club members donned their leotards and mesh stockings to present their annual one night performance. This year their successful concert was entitled Seasons and Holidays . Under the leadership of President Sherry Cannon and advisor Gwen league, the club wrote and staged the entire event. A banquet in honor of the graduating senior members brought to a close another successful year for the Modern Dance Club. FIRST ROW, left to right: Lynn Da Schroeder, Junior Representative, Connie Kuwahara, Freshman Representative; Sherry Cannon, President. SECOND ROW: Lynn McCoy, Junior Representative; Jan Wattenbarger, Sophomore Representative; Connie Benton, Senior Representative. These four modern dancers, Ann Challes, Sherry Cannon, Carol Leith, and Bobo Previ ' - ett practice earnestly for the Modern Dance THIRD ROW, left to right: Julie Lortz, Barbara Grimes, Delores Ruiz, Rita Rojas, Adelia Aguilor, Connie Raminez, Alberta Martinez, Carol Lightle, Charlotte Cichon, Yolanda Guevara. SECOND ROW: Alice Wiggins, Linda Ritchie, Sue Anderson, Judy Sisco, Peggy Anderson, Mary Sisson, Aurora Soto, Mrs. Garcia. FIRST ROW: Joyce Alianez, Cheryl Kyle, Andy Donahue, Janice Sears, Delores Floras, Juanita Head, Irma Arvizu, Gay Anderson. FIRST ROW, left to right: Alberta Martinez, Vice President; Gay Anderson, President, SECOND ROW: Dolores Flores, Recorder-Secretory; Mrs. Garcia, Advisor. The Pep Band, led by Ray Mojico, at- tended all the rallys and gomes sup- porting the EB teams by helping to build spirit. A lot of effort and time wgs spent in practice in an attempt to make each perfor mance the best ever. Athletically minded gals were found on the membership of the Girls ' Recreation Association. An active interest in sports of every kind was kept alive through the after school contests and spirited de- termination of the GRA members. FIRST ROW, left to right: Charl Don Hargrove, Don Mettli John Dela Cruz, Ray Mojica, George Daisa. SECOND ROW: Benny Dela Cruz, Phillip Romley, Marty Berinbaum, David •--- - -i bCHQCL FIRST ROW, left to right: Louise Embry, Judy Doesekle, Kothy Bedinger, advisor, Joyce Ousley, Linneo Pearson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. FIRST ROW, left to right: Joyce Ousley, President, Louise Embry, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Kathy Arneson, Treasurer, Linnea Pearson, Historian, Judy Doeseckle, Secretary. OUR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS With a medical career in mind for the future, the members of the Future Nurses Club concen- trated on preparing themselves for their occu- pation. The _Future Homemakers of America, headed by President Jerrian Titus and advisor Ethel Teves, carried out another v ell planned year. The highlight of the year was the naming of Carol Weeks the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. FIRST ROW, left to right: Valerie Tank, Janet Vancuren, June Kightlinger, LaWaun Brewer, Lynnda Do ir r ,, Glena Ridge, Verna Nugent. SECOND ROW: Elaine Nichols, Jerrian Titus, Marilyn Sterner, Janice Mslville, Pot Raffeedy, Irma Arvizu, Judy Brunsell, Frances Lougee. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Yorian, Advisor; Shirley Woke, Margaret Robinson, Joan Landers, Joan Tardiff. FIRST ROW, left to right: June Kightlinger, Secretary, Lynnda Douglas, Parliamentraian Historian, Pat Raffeedy, Points Chairman. SECOND ROW: Jerrian Titus, President, Mar- FIRST ROW, left to right: Katherine Young, Judy Richardson, Cynthia Hall, Lynnda Douglas, Stephens Harbaugh, Muriel Dilger. SECOND ROW; Virginia Downs, Donna Hemmingway, Dianne Thrasher, Nancy Baker, Pat Batesel, Kathy Hopwood. THIRD ROW: Mr. Vernon Bell, advisor: Carole Vaughn, Bonnie Lisenbee, Melanie Klingenberg, Richard Flem, Mr. Harlan Mann, advisor. FIRST ROW, left to right: Lynnda Douglas, Vice pr. Publicity Chairman. SECOND ROW: Melanie President, Virginia Down, President, Dianne Thrash- Klingenberg, Treasurer, Carole Vaughn, Secretary. BUILDERS OF TOMORROW The membership of Modern Music Mas- ters is comprised of those students with an interest in music. Steered by advisor Miss Mary Lynn, the club had a very successful year. Students with teaching in mind as a future career found that membership in FTA was very worthwhile. Headed by Lynnda Douglas President, and Mr. Har- lan Mann, advisor the members sought to reach their future goal. FIRST ROW, left to right: LaVone Walker, Pat Kelley, Deanno De Hoog, Rita Roberts, Sharon O ' Brian, Donna Coleman. SECOND ROW: Barbara Wilson, Nancy Mitchell, Coseree Olison, Barbara De La Cruz, Joyce EIrod, Mary Parnell, Kathy Anderson. TRIRD ROW: Bob Gross, Frank Lostaunau, David Matheny, Chuck Walker, Miss Mary Lynn, advisor. OFFICERS, FIRST ROW, left to right: Deanno De Hoog, Secretory; Pot Kelley, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Frank Lostaunau, Sergeant at arms; LaVone Walker, President. THIRD ROW: Bob Gross, Treas- urer; Miss Mary Lynn, Advisor. W-l ' M FIRST POW, left to right; Gail Aubrey, Christy Dickman Carolyn Little, Doreen Warren, Diane Cheesemen, Mr. more, Wayne Lee, Jim Dalghren, Tom Marinez, Bob Mil Clark, Bill Galyards. THIRD ROW: Jim Walsh, Jerry Jer Joe Jimenez, Skit Allen Murry, Geof Wil onna Pacina, Sharon Blackmore, Sue Dillow, jnson, advisor. SECOND ROW: Eddie Clay- Terry Moore, Bill Beeny, Sfeve Talbot, Gary s, Randy Hicks, Ken Cheesemen, John Atha, FIRS ROW, left ot urer, Carolyn Little to right: Skip Rica, President. right: Sharon Blakemore, Treos- Secretary. SECOND ROW, left President, Ken Cheeseman, Vice POINT OF ORDER The biggest school year activities of the Student Merchants Association was the annual Scarlet and Blue Days at Brock ' s and Weill ' s. The organization vi as headed by Jean Philipp. Under the leadership of Skip Rice, president, and Edward Brunsen, ad- visor, the Debate Club took top hon- ors at all debates and school oratory events which they attended. FIRST ROW, left to right: Juanito Reyes, Esther Garcia, Jean Havens, Barbara Vinson, Alma Prewett, Sharon Hudmon, Melanie Moore, Judy Williams, Amy Lucas. SECOND ROW: Juanita Perez, Bertha Cadena, Lupe Perez, Mary Brown, Robin O ' Forrell, Mary Thrasher, Mary Pratt, Roberta Gillespie, Gaylon Havi ley. THIRD ROW: Kathy Ford, Lynn Kuehnert, Rich Harger, Jerry Garland, Howard Gregor, Arliss White, Inez Henderson, Fran Sears, Betty Sears. FOURTH ROW: Jim Taylor, Herb Shearer, Jim Stevenson, Lee Walker, Tony Andrade, Jim Witwick, Jim Moshier, Marvin Gotewood, Gil Valdez. FIFTH ROW: John Calderon Gory Orman, Jean Philipp, advisor. FIRST ROW: Alma Prewett, third period representa- tive, Sharon Hudman, fourth period representative. SECOND ROW: Robin OFarrel, first period repre- Jean Philipp, Advisor, Jim Moshier, sec- ond period representative. A.F.S, members, Norman King, Carol Johnson, and Bill Beeney, discuss the com- ing Beverly Hills A.F.S. Conference with Advisors Mrs. Sallalee Ryan, and Mr. John King. Foreign Exchange Student Ayse Toner, High Students. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE With the purpose of securing a student from foreign shores to attend EB for a full school term, the American Field Service worked un- faultingly to raise funds for their cause. This year they topped their $350 goal by collecting a grand total of $745. Led by President Dick Tener and Advisor Sallalee Ryan, the club again made prepara- tions for the arrival of a foreign friend. FIRST ROW, left to right: Ayse Toner, Joan Mclnerney, Connie Benton, Alma Don McArthur, Jill Benton, Pot Wise. SECOND ROW: Pete Wetzler, Fred Phillips, Phyllis Disney, Modelyn Jorvis, Virginia Downs, Nancy Hofer, Art Curran. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ward Fulcher, advisor; Norman King, Joan Liebermon, Nonny Thomas, Judy Brigham, Janie Quarnstrom, Jim Dahlgren, Dick Tener. FIRST ROW, left to right: Dave Dials, Valerie Fuller, Judy Cation, Deanna De Hoog, Rita Roberts, Steve Osborne, Mr. Ted McAtee, advisor. SECOND ROW: Ken Broilsford, Suzanne Brodshavi , Leslie Lerner, Potti Jennett, orothy Corty, Joanie Dover, Karen Fulcher, Shirlee Mynatt. THIRD ROW: David Noe, Carol Walker, Carol Stevens, Wayne Lee, Sharon Simon, Alen Walker, Toby Cohen, Virgie Brewer. FIRST ROW, left to right: Deanna De Hoog, Presi- dent; Valerie Fuller, Vice-President; Karen Fulcher, Secretary; Dorothy Carty, Treasurer. Troup 265 of the National Thespians once again set out to stage a series of plays and dramatic events which gave their organization its name. The club assisted with the various plays as well as presenting their own numerous one-act dramas. Las Vivas Tri Hi Y had a year filled with activ- ities and money making projects. With a mem- bership comprised of entirely Senior girls, they adopted an elderly lady, held various sales and aftergame dances, making their last year a memorable one. FIRST ROW, Woody Feer, Dunk, Judy THIRD ROW: man, Caryn Ayse Toner, Wood. left to right: Pat Wise, Carol Lenke, Julie Taylor, Alma Don McArthur, Deanna Jenson, Kim Brown, Brendo Bracchi. SECOND ROW; Nonny Thomas, Barbara Bosley, Vonnie Jrigham, Nancy Hofer, Donna Humphrey, Linda Sanders, Sandy Horn, Diana Morchall. Sylvia Reoz, Connie Benton, Susan Briggs, Jackie Rowe, Sandy Meek, Joan Leiber- Cantor, Louise Holcomb, Georgia Lopez. FOURTH ROW: Diana Newman, Phyliss Disney, arnstrum, Linda Etherton, Susan Kol FIRST ROW, left to right: Connie Benton, Past Choplain; Jackie Rowe, Vice President; Judy Jones, President; Kim Brown, Past President; Carol Lenke, Secretary; Julie Taylor, ast Secretary. SECOND ROW: Judy Brighom, So- cial Chairman; Nancy Hofer, Sergeant-at-arms; Mary Ellen Jacobs, Publicity manager-historian; Georgia Lopez, Chaplain; Sherry Wood, Past ' Sergeant-ot-arms; Linda Ertherton, Treasurer; Jonie Quarnstrum, Past Vice Presi- dent, FIRST ROW, left to right: Georgia Turner, Goe Selle, Nancy Mitchell, Barbora Wilson, Diane Rose, Agatha Valos. SECOND ROW: Margaret Comer, Cathy Peper, Linnpo Pearson, Kathy Arneson, Cheryl Swan, Eva Anderson, Janie Swan. THIRD ROW: Lynette Romley, Marcia Taylor, Suasn Ryan, Jackie Beoty, Barrie Fenton, Laura Hay, Elsie Ashworth, Mary Ann Thompson, Miss Axford, Advisor. FIRST ROW, left to right: Gae Selle, Sec- retory; Janie Swan, Vice President; Agatha Valos, President. SECOND ROW: Kathy Arneson, Chaplain; Cheryl Swan, Treasurer. FRESHMAN Y ' S The Wahine Y group, new on cam- pus this year, was composed of Freshman girls. The club showed promise of being one of the very best at East High. Lous Dio Trio Tri Hi Y, newly or- ganized this year, varied its objec- tives to include assistance to the underprivileged, in addition to form- ing a better Christian fellowship both at school and in the community. FIRST ROW, left to right: Susii ROW: Toni Templeton, Cheryl Jackie Jones, Mrs. Bradford, ad Andy Donahue, Margaret Campbell, Donna Welson. SECOND :ki Squires. THIRD ROW: Margaret Magnus, Sandy Donahue, OFFICERS, left t o right: Cheryl Kyle, Margaret Camp- bell, Sandy Donahue, Jacike Johnson, Mick Hopper. ,«j; FIRST ROW, left to right: Andi Ahlgren, Ardis Moreland, Christy Kloth, Marilee Roberts, Sherry Simpson Janie Thomason, Vickie Dalton. SECOND ROW; Karen Flanagin, Tena Stokes, Faun Owens, Judy Moss, Mary Kay Taylor, Andie Klassen, Andy Kline, Sharon Reich. THIRD ROW: Jean Martini, Jan Watten- barger, Lindy Harper, Paulette Uhalf, Pam Bagely, Joanna Heffener, Betty Rehfeldt, Arlene Semchak, Corol Fotis. FIRS ROW, left to right: Faun Owens, Sergecnt-at- arms; Ardis Moreland, President; Judy Moss, Rep- -esentative to council. SECOND ROW: Arlene Sem- chak, Historian; Tena Stokes, Vice President; Jean Martini, Treasurer; Jon Wattenbarger, Representa- SOPHOMORE Y ' S tive; Jonif Chaplain. Thomason, Secretary; Ma Roberts, Under the leadership of Juanita Parry, President, Epsilon Beta Keeping the YMCA principle of Spirit, Mind, and Body were tH Tri Hi Y carried a membership comprised entirely of Sophomore objectives of Potentis Tri Hi Y. The club adopted a needy girls. The club sponsored a rooter button sale for the league family and collected food and clothing for their Christmas proj Championship basketball agme v ith B.H.S., as v ell as adopting ect. They also held numerous sales including a See ' s sucker sole, a grandmother. Advisor for the club is Miss Dorothy Karlson. FIRST ROW, left to right; Teddy Brown, Sherilyn Buchanan, Bonnie Burok, Juanita Parry, Pam Reynolds, Dianna Thomas. SECOND ROW: Retha Bevins, Paulette Brewer, Linda Porlier, Morya Wasem, Judy Benton, Beth Wilfert, Mary Haddad. FIRST ROW, left to right; Juanita Parry, President, Pam Reynolds fall semester secretary, Dianna Thomas fall semester treasurer. SECOND ROW; Judy Benton fall semester vice president, Beth Wilfert spring semester treasurer, Mary Haddad chaplain. THIRD ROW: Teddy Brown spring semester vice president, Marya Wasem sergeant at arms, Donna D ' Evelyn spring semester secretary. .1 FIRST ROW, left to right: Miki Miss Shirley Peterson, advisor ALPHA GAMMA ■, Janet Potter, Donna Cole Garner, Kathy Hopwood, an, Janice Strickland. SECOND ROW: ' irginia Downs, Muriel Dilger. THIRD OFFICERS FIRST ROW, left to right: Margaret Jeffrey, Vice President; Janice Strickland, Secretary. Muriel Dilger, Y Representative. THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: Kathy Hopwood, Chaplain; Janet Potter, Treasurer. Not pictured: Cynthia Hall, President. JUNIOR Y ' S Amikii Tri Hi Y, under the leadership of Joan Mclnerny, first semester Presi- dent, and Bev Hodges, second semester President, carried on agenda filled with mony projects of service to their school and community. Among them, v as adopted a grandmother. AMIKII TRI HI Y FIRST ROW, left to right: Joan Mclnerney, Pam Uhler, Sharon Challberg, Jill Joyce Pacini. SECOND ROW: Bev Beeney, Carolyn Kay, Brenda Sabin, Susie Lev Lynn Hobecker, Janice Werle, Pat Luttrell. THIRD ROW: Kothern Neumarkle, Lyndi Bev Hodges, Josie Torres, Susie Crondoll, Carol Bowman. Alpha Gamma Y Teens began its third year of existence under the leadership of President Cynthia Hall. Service to others was their aim; an aim which they fulfilled in their many service projects. Benton, Ann Challas, inson, Joanne Clerico, I Show, Dodie Decker, FIRST ROW, left to right: Joan Mclnerney, Past President; Dodie Decker, Treasurer; Janice Werle, Past Secretary; Joyce Pacini, Post Vice President. SECOND ROW: Carol Bowman, Past Historian; Susie Crondoll, Past Sergeont-at- Arms; Lynn Hobecker, Past Publicity; Kothern Neumarkle, Secretary. THIRD ROW: Pom Uhler, Sergeont-at-Arms; Pot Luttrell, Past Chaplain; Bev Hodges, President; Linda Shaw, Vice Presi- dent. FIR ST ROW, left to right: Richard Holden, Joe Floyd, John Mullen, Donald Wilkins, Richard Harvey, Richard Fisher. SECOND ROW; Advisor Bob Otto, Jim Childress, Jerry Smith, Jim Ermacoff, Jim Paulsen, Larry Cornelius, Advisor Leon Tedder. FIRST ROW, left to right: Richard Harvey, Jim Erma- coff, Jim Paulsen. SECOND ROW: Lorry Cornelius, Donald Wilkins, Jim Childress, Richard Holden, John Mullen, Joe Floyd. The Piano Club under the advisorship of Miss Mary Lynn, housed membership for those stu- dents interested in the piano itself. The mem- bers held sales to give a scholarship to a de- serving student. FIRST ROW, left to right: Kathy Young, Coseree Olison, Mary Wilkins, Lydia Ginn, Brenda Patton, Paulette White, Irma Arvizu. SECOND ROW: Michael Yerry, Arlene Cruz, Adelio Aguilar, Miss Mary Lynn, advisor; Barbara Grimes, Toni Vasquez, Eddie Clymore. Learning the complete nomenclature of the rifle was undertaken by interested Rifle Club mem - bers. Firing on the school range each Thursday made experts of many of the members. OFFICERS, FIRST ROW, left Vice-President; dent; Irma Ar ROW: Barbor. Secretary, Lyndia Ginn, Second semester Presi- izu. First semester President. SECOND Grimes, Treasurer, Coseree Olison, OFFICERS, left to right: Parliamentarian; Alice Bev Beeney, Sergeant a Bill Gatf President; Dick Eddy, Treasurer; Susie Crandoll, ler. Publicity Manager; Vonnie Dunk, Secretary; Learning parliamentary procedure and various other aspects of government, the members of J.S.A. under the leadership of Speaker Bill Gates and advisor Reed Rosen- berg had a very eventful year. The club attended a City Council meeting and elected delegates to attend the Senator Kennedy breakfast. They held tv o membership parties and sponsored the annual Student Activity Calen- dar sale. JUNIOR STATESMEN FIRST ROW, left to right: Ann Challes, Joyce Pacini, Woody Fee , Steve Magnus, Karen Jones Lopez, Dorothy Findley, Sharon Fincher, Diane Lane, Sue Hockmc n, Alice Weisenberger, Connie Suzi Freeland, Jill Benton, Susie Crandall. FOURTH ROW: Share n Challberg, Lynn McCoy, Ani Bill Gates, Alan Murray, Bob Gross. Bob Wharton, Brendo Brocchi, Vonnie Dunk. SECOND: Georgia Benton, Mary Ellen Jacobs, Carol Leith, Bev Beeney. THIRD ROW: a Wright, Bill Previ ett, Randy Stephens, Jerry Tokier, Bob Wickliffe, SPORTS OUT5TANDINQ ATHLETES SAMMY SMITH Football TERRY POLKINGHORNE Basketball BILL GATES JOE MARTINEZ . Wrestling A ii JACK EWING Golf CHICK FERO Cross Country 1 26 LEAGUE CHAMPS Armed with one invincible asset, the Blades set out to capture a goal — a goal which was very near to their hearts — that of proving they were ready and able to set the League on fire. After losing their first four non-league practice tilts, the Blades wondered if perhaps they hadn ' t been a bit optimistic. But together with Lady Luck and a teamful of undaunted spirit and drive, the Blades came back and wound up the only undefeated team in league play. This little bit of invincible asset was desire — the builder of the Blades — the builder of champions. MARGER APSIT Coach ¥ MAC ANDERSON ILL MACKEY TERRY POLKINGHORNE TULLY JOHNSON BILL SUNIGA ■■! •:: §• ill- ' SAMMY SMITH BOB ADDINGTON DENNIS HAGGAPD JOHNNY SALCIDO P|V i i i ' i . ' ' 7 y ; ;4 :i!.4 iiif n:. iii (ii)iiiT]l 37U FIRST ROW, left to right: Bill Suniga, Ken.i, i .o,, .-.a. Anderson, Dennis Haggard, Muril Clift, Tully Johnson, Bob Addington, Bob Embry, Jess Fa: SECOND ROW: Ron Jurkofsky, Jerry Stewart, Jerry Vessel, Lonn Fisher, Art Curan, Dick Tener, Bob Wharton, Buzzy Coffee, Ronny Ray, Dan Gra; THIRD ROW: Joe Moss, Manager, Lory Carpenter, Johnny Sqicido, Memo Varela, Everett Gordon, Billy Mackey, Don Taylor, Al Gamboa, George Henr Larrv Taylor, Coaches: Lincoln Dietrick, Keith Osborn, Merger Apsit. FOURTH ROW: John Ivy, Manager; Dave Ecret, Manager; Stuort Stolt, Dick Altor Pete Laird, Ken Smith, Larry Shaw, Sam Smith, Jim Wimmer, Gary Anson, Frank Amestoy, Terry Polkinghorne, Joe Garret, Jock Keithly, trainer. EB 13 DELANO 20 ... EB 25 TULARE 27 fiom unidentified Blade, Dick Alton (10), Bob Embrey (37), or Lary Carpenter will bring hii r I ' 1 . •o - Blade Scatback Sam Smith packs the moil again and makes good yardage before he is brought down by BHS defender. EB 6 PORTERVIEW 23 ... EB 6 PACIFIC 6 Blades ' passer is Bob Addmgton. He completes this one, but the East Siders lost any ae, ' - ' ■ . . Sam Smith moves again in BHS 1 EB 27 TAFT 27 ... EB 32 SOUTH Mackey is run out-ofbounds after a 64 yard run EB beat Taft, 26-7. ;33 ' -mm Sam Smith and Mac Anderson put the stop on Driller back despite good BHS blocking EB 47 ARVIN 7 ... EB 28 NORTH 19 ... EB 7 BHS 47 Som Smith gets away Ray (33) lin. Other Blades ready to give ossistance if he gets through are Johnny Solcido (29), Ken Smith (24), and Ron nc ' 4 m BERT ROWE Injuries played a big part in East High ' s B class gridders season. Just as things looked like they were going well, the injury bug hit, and usually hit hard, accounting for Daggers 4-4-1 record. Two players, who coach Bert Rowe planned on first string berths, guard Carl Cruz and fullback Darrell Lundy, were lost for the season because of injuries. Various ailments also accounted for the loss of several key men in the Dagger offensive during different stages of the season. But the hardest loss of all didn ' t come because of in- juries, but rather Lady Luck. The Dags had out-played crosstown rival Bokersfield High for three and a half quarters and led 6-0, when Lady Fortune dealt her most heart-breaking blow of the football season. A BHS guard ran back a fumble 45 yards to a touchdown with just 34 seconds left on the clock to give the Sandabs an unearned 7-6 victory over the spirited Daggers. East High probably will never see an EB team fight so hard and still lose. TOUCH DOWN THREATS FIRST ROW, I Don Ceccarell Shaeffer, Bill Frankhouse Vorhees Manager, Dave Matheny addad, Henry Shaw, Steve Rojas, Jim Dahlgren Allen Robinson, Mike Curran, Charle ght: Wyman Dickerson, Tom Warren, Bob Ray, Tom Frankim, Ron Allred, Ashley Lundy. SECOND ROW: Coach, Ed Knapp, Fred Francisco, Phillip Moyer, Danny Avil Claude Bradford, Gary Crouch, Jim Moshier, Terry Nicholson, Coach, Bert Rowe. THIRD ROW: Jerry Scott Manager, John Leitch, Terry Young, Jerry Banahan, Jack Chambers, Irving Nichols, Walter Powell, Jerry Takier, Richard Johns, Co Cruz, Mo Hussey, Manager Gradowitz, Dagger star Tommy Franklin finally is stopped after a long gain at Dagger back Phil Moyer makes lost ditch stop against Tulare. Claude Bradford Tulare. Steve Rojas (32| is ready to help ... if he gets through. 17] is coming up fast to help. DAQC JER SCORES OPPONENTS nice Diece of yardage against Tulare. Dags took this one 26-12. DAGGERS E MI IHl ■■■■13 Delano ... 25 2 1 27 Tulare .... 6 PI H 1 ..... Porterville . 52 K _ l H 21 Pacific ... 1 7 Taft 7 w f V I 1 13 South ..... 7 B SSw l 1 26 Arvin 12 BBiKJ. ' l H North .... 21 l l 9i l 1 6 BHS ..... 7 r . H . W ' v wBft B I:.c Li,y, _ Lijisers ' practice both offense and defense drill in preparation for a big game. The Dirks always get their man proven true as a ball-carrying foe brought down. QOl FIGHTl WIN! FIRST ROW, left to right: John Mackessy, Ralph Duron, Ruben Elias, Melvin Rundy, Eddie Swan, Frank Hopper, Mox Rodriquez, Gene Trotter, Gene Botello, Otis Hamilton, Adolpho Atencio, Jim Norsworthy, David Moyer. SECOND ROW: Joe Sellers, Thomas Cruz, Manuel Granillo, Paul Adams, Dennis Shepord, Dwoyne Wilbanks, Richard Simmons, Bob Martini, Horry Wetzler, Jerry Smith, John Hodge, Tom Bolin, Terry Newman, Fred Jocobsen. THIRD ROW: Mike Dickerson, manager; John Lewy, manager; John Del La Cruz, George Avilez, Lorry Fernandez, Wayne Brown, Mike Spongier, David Sweeney, Don Gomboa, David Brown, Richard Romas, Ronny Gallington, Preston Powell, Ronny Fritz, Gordon Lee, Fred Arogon, Cliff Jones, Bob Gibson, Jim Sanders, Henry Weldon, Jack Schuetz, coach; Grover Rains, coach. FOURTH ROW: Peter Delis, Pat Morin, Raul De Anda, George King, Richard Bonelli, Nash Brown, Jonny Burnett, Jim Levondosky, David Dunn, Joe Martinez, Doyie Cull, Lawrence Hernandez, David Loftin, Larry Dotson, Kenneth Schuricho, Frank Navarro, Bob McKnight, Tommy Shuck, Gerald Sherwood, Dwoyne Smith, Jim Solari, Don Kileen, John Berg- strum. A hard-running Dirk ballcarrier is brought down by a determined tackier only a few short yards from paydirl. Victorious again! The excited Dirks let loose with a team cheer after another challenging contest. Coaches Mollis Shannon and Grover Rains give their team a pep talk during the half- B- 44 8 . f a ii ' vV ' Vc ilJ i. FIRST ROW, left to right: Harold Lottrel, Ronny Templeton, Gary Ennen, Jim May, Joe Vasquez, Jim Woiden, Ray Smith, Dick Lackey, Tony Wells, Billy Woodord, Dennis Harper. SECOND ROW: Ronny Marney, Bill Goff, Bob Anglin, Don Sargent, Ken Stovel, George Argain, Howard Gregor, Don McDoffee, Howard Dumble, Rick Barron, Danny Rosales, Rick Kates, Frank Lomas. THIRD ROW; Richard Evans, Wayne Melton, Jim Hill, Raymond Bateman, Benny Gomez, Jerry Banahan, Wayne Dotson, Leroy Davis, Bob Wisherd, Duane Todd, Glenn Olson, Coach Bob Aston, Cooch Hollis Shannon. FOURTH ROW: Larry Anderson, Dewane Henderson, Doug Hansen, Ronald Nayarro, Mike Rodriquez, Steve Castro, Tim Kalbaugh, Mike Rogers, John Woltz, Benny Martinez, John Herron, Eric Broderson, Bob Miller, Rickey Howell, John Atha, Manager JUNIOR BLADESMEN Reserve defender knocks down a pass at the last i • - ' ■Stiletto back is dropped after a lorig c BHS defender drops Dogger-reserve back atter short POINT QETTER5! FIRST ROW, left to right: Socorro Pena, Terry Maddox, Ken McCoy, Delmar Cotton, Benny De la Cruz, Jerry Knight, Jerry Boird, Bud Ellison, Mike Dykes, Bob Simpson. SECOND ROW: Dick Norick, Scott Weringer, Bill Whitney, Glenn Jones, Gordon Smith, Jay Elliott, Robert Gomez, Lee Hammet, Joe Vigil, John Rivera, John Wells, Russel Hins, Bobby Garcia. THIRD ROW: Teoda Johnson, Gerald Lewis, Nick Ma Roberts, Tom Robesky, coach; Le Wolsh, Mike Ellington, Jerry Mooney, Co Anson, Stroud Wilson, Gory Orman, manage DS, Gary Ingersoil, Don Funderburk, Bill Funke, Terry Karr, Bob Boyer, Ed Nelson, Jim Tedder, coach. FOURTH ROW: Don Kurtz, manager; Charles Yates, Charles Conner, Jim , Sam Hensley, Manuel Carrillo, Gary Turberville, David Howard, Neal • -i m f ■B A S T V B A iri L RK IV Hj«tiH L H K -ij| ' ' - DON McDUFFEE Almightq Blades The Battling Blades, they were cal led. What they lacked in height, they made up for in spirit, will and drive. Armed with nine Senior and three Junior playmakers, coach Jim Waterman ended his successful seven-year career as varsity coach with 108 wins and 52 losses. His season tally sheet showed a record of 19 wins and 6 losses, and a league won-loss account of 8-2. Both league losses came at the hands of the cross-town court. The second defeat came on the home court at a score of 42-40, thus making the Blades second in SYL competition. No, the Blades weren ' t the tallest, nor were they the greatest, but they gave their all to the coach they loved, the students for which they played, and the school to which they longed to bring glory — may they always be remembered — the Blade Basketball Squad of 1960. ROBBIE KNUDSON BILLY MACKEY FORREST SHEWMAKER FRED PHILLIPS TERRY POLKINGHORNE ¥«■FIRST ROW, left to right: Dick Alton, Don Fred Phillips, Forrest Shewmaker, Robbif Coach Jim Wafermon, Norman King, Dic !l Dovis, Ter Knudson, I Wilmovsky. Polkinghorne, Ronny Roy, Muril Clift. SECOND ROW; Bill Mockey, •ry Shaw. THIRD ROW: Bob Addington, Manager, Don McDuffee. EB 60 ARVIN 34 EB 59 NORTH 31 EB 45 BH5 57 EB 52 ARVIN 35 ... EB 57 SOUTH 41 Blades ' Muril Clift has it. Senior basketboller takes rebound from South High player. Terry Polkinghorne waits for pass. Don McDuffee scores as Robbie Knudsi rebound. to receive a possible EB 45 TAFT 32 ... EB 50 SOUTH 44 ... EB 70 NORTH 55 EB 40 BH5 45 ... EB 66 TAFT 36 Terry Polkinghouse, Mr. Waterman, Fred Phillips, and Robbie Knudson admire the plaque given to Mr. Waterman in appreciation for his outstanding work as Varsity Bas- ketball coach. ' wKm Discussing the successful year of East Highs Dagger basketball team at the Ann Awards Banquet are, left to right: Wyman Dickerson, Coach Keith Osborne, and Ma Hussey, manager. The rough -in -ready Daggers, led by Captain Jay Pauly and coach Keith Osborn, rambled down the hard- woods and chalked up scores which landed them in the SYL second berth. Their season record showed an 18 win and 3 loss combination. Their SYL record matched the Blades at an 8 win and 2 loss season. Among the team members, was the valuable scorer Bob Ray who had a season point total of 191. CAUTIOUS CAQERS FIRST ROW, left to right: Steve Rojas, Bob Ray, Jay Pauly, Bill Frankhouser, Terry Maddux, Charles Lawson, Wyman Dickerson. SECOND ROW: Martin Hussy Man- ager, Bob Boyer, Teodia Johnson, Jim Childress, Dave Matheny, Avel Dominguez, Dennis Cobia, Coach Keith Osborn. Daggers ' Wyman Dickerson goes up for a rebound. Stev port. Captain Jay Pauly looks on. waits to lend his sup DAGGAR BASKETBALL SCORES Daggars Opponents 34 Garces 16 35 Fresno 20 47 Porterville 34 43 Porterville 41 29 Roosevelt 47 32 McLane 15 29 Edison 25 52 South 32 43 Delano 29 31 Arvin 28 54 Delano 26 35 North 33 37 Garces 24 41 Bakersfield 43 47 Taft 42 53 South 37 44 Arvin 37 51 North 41 27 Bakersfield 40 43 Toft 42 ■, REED ROSENBERG C Class Coach FIRST ROW, left to right: Ron Gallington, Jim Comstock, Max Rodriguez, Jay Elliott, Preston Powell. SECOND ROW; Mr. Rosen- berg, coach; Jeff Gustofson, John Mockassy, Harry Wetzler, Dwayne Wilbonks, Don Prewett, Nick Marantos, manager. THIRD ROW: Joey Dunn, manager; Jerry Scott, Bob Jones, Terry Moore. Ending in the playoff spot along with the Daggers and Blades, coach Reed Rosenberg and his C Class Dirks found themselves face to face with a SYL Championship game with the Bits from B.H.S. Al- ready having beaten their cross-town foe 33 to 21 during their first contest, the Dirk victory seemed almost inevitable. The game was played on the B.H.S. hardwoods and the Dirks, although ahead until the final quarter, were handed a defeat of 30 to 18 which landed them in the SYL second berth. Although they weren ' t champions in the league, they were champions in the eyes of the students of EB. Championship game. €. % f V FIRST ROW, left lo right: Dave Hirst, Doug Cam,Dbell, David Paige, Larry Foltz, Wayne Winters. SECOND ROW: Mike Nolan, George Henry, Terry Mills, Jim Hicks, Coach Van Vorhis. THIRD ROW: Bob Wilson, Rick Kates, Pete Parra, Dave Fairbanks, Wayne Manning, Jim Paulsen. THEY LOOK SHARP FIRST ROW, left to right: Doyle Cull, Terry Newman, Roger Molhook, Rudy Servano, Vernell Johnson. SECOND ROW: Dewey Paul, Tom Schuck, Gilbert Martinez, Manuel Granillo. THIRD ROW: Lee Davis, Owen Chappell, Coach Cantrell, Larry Dotson. 1 L -c 1 J ' S!U v ' B A S B A L L ;c r2?3 1. .- - -. r? ' ' 7l LES CARPENTER Coach S-T-R-l-K-E three, you ' re Out!! When it came ot pitching ' em hard and fast, Coach Les Car- penter didn ' t have a worry in the world. He had three unbeat- able pitchers full of vim, vigor, and fire with victory uppermost in their minds. When it came to fielding, running and scoring, Coach Carpenter still didn ' t have to worry. He had a whole teamful, 18 strong, of hard-working, championship minded players. Keeping up with the ' 59 season when the Blades were League Champions, was a goal on which the ' 60 edition of the Blade Baseballers set their sites. Whether they made it or not would remain to be seen. In EB ' s mind they would always be Champ- ions. PLAY BALL! FIRST ROW, left to right; Leo Gudea, ROW: Mr. Carpenter, coach; Bob Ray, Mesmer, Dick Wilmovsky, monager. Dick Alton, Muril Cliff, Jessie Aquirre, Gary Crouch, Jim May, Johnny Soicido. SECOND Jim Gregory, Paul Dow, Fred Phillips, Gerald Stewart, Gerald Deason, Jerry Scott, Garry ' : k i Hold running Bladesman Jim May makes it to third base on his triple base hit J,V. Coach Dick Sohn gives his team a pep talk before they meet theii pre-seoson opponent. John Solcido scores again as teammates eagerly cheer him on over home- plcte OS the Blades reign undefeated in League play. Coach Les Carpenter gives his Blades some tips o SYL foe before a league game with South High. ■: Mmmm mm ' m mE V T -v i i Sp ' ' ' i -v-vsw - - — .-■•- -r « m:;v ai--- ■' V ' gJ-V- - V 13? S i;- FIRST ROW, left to right: Rick Kates, Don Deon, Terry Moddu, Wyman Dickerson, Mike Parnetto, Charlie Lawson, Doug Brewer, Doug Mitchell, Don Ceccarelli, Louie Candelaria. SECOND ROW; Coach Bert Rowe, Roy Elliot, Henry Weldin, Pete Porta, Gary Ennen, Wayne Manning, Carl Cruz, George Henry, Ray Brown, Bill Schreiber, Steve Ro|as, Pug Jones. FIRST ROW, left to right: Joe Monfort, Steve Talbot Managers. SECOND ROW: Charles Gillenwater, Jeff Gustafson, Steve Dean, Paul Adams, Bob Boyer, Max Rodriguez, Avel Dominguez, Mike Horton, Lee Hammett. THIRD ROW: Coach Dick Sohn, Dwayne Wilbanks, Bob McKnight, Bill Fogle, Dave Loftin, Doyle Andrews, Gil Martinez, Jim Norsworthy, Bob Martini, Dave Moyer, Sam Hensley, Kip Campbell. V fc ««- «-T ,« L ' S ' ----S TB, -. i 3 -,.-. i,£ 9u. -.: -ii !i M l M D S r ' f - ' Jr ■■■5 W I M M I N I Q m L ' T) J M J i V 5 ' FIRST ROW, left to right: Jerry Sholtz, Alan Murray Robert Adorns, Lorry Dickmonn, Bill Gates, Pete Hi Jim Fairborren, Joe Newman, Milton Stubblefield. Robbie Knudson, Bob Wickleffe, Bil rley, Dick Lackey. THIRD ROW: Jon FOURTH ROW: Lyn Lewy, manager Chris Burnett, SECOND ROW: Bob Wilson, ' ete Wetzler, Alan Harrison, Eric Broaderson, S. Y. L. CHAMPS The word was out that the Blades would once again be the team to reign victorious in the 1960 South Yosemite League swimming championship race. Through the diligent efforts of Coach Hollis Shannon and his rugged mermen, perhaps the pre-season rumor would become a post-season reality. Backed by freestylers Bob Adams, Bill Gates, Jerry Hawkins and Bill Prewett, backstroke artist Bob Wilson and diving whiz Burt Senior, the Blades be- gan afternoon Spring practice scrimmages with the Bakersfield College Renegades to prepare them- selves for their SYL foe. And they ' re off!! Veteri Flanked by several returning letter- men, the Dagger swim team hit the deck early in March to begin practice which could boast their SYL B Class standing to the rank of Champions. Loaded with an inexperienced group of underclassmen, the Dirk squad shaped up unbelievably and man- aged to outclass every learn with which they battled. Coach Shannon discusses the times set by Varsity stars Bill Prewett, Pete Hurley, Robbie Knudson, and Bill Gates. Bob Wilson, in distance, and Milton Stubblefield, clos e up, take off in a racing dive the moment the gun went off. FIRST ROW, left to right: Jim Moshier, Hedge, Carlos Esclolero, Roger Prosser, Eligcrdo Coloso, Jerry Loiblin, Carl Lai Don Hildre, Charles Rooks, Hugh Moyrn Delmer Fletcher, Bill Neal, Sid Alsup. enschloger, Tom Gates. Whitney, Dick Eddy, Jim Hicks. SECOND ROW: Bill ROW: Theron Taber, Dee Latham, Charles Vorhees, FIRST ROW, left to right: Duon Edmonson. SECOND ROW: Dav ROW: Bill Beeney, Don Prewett, Smith, Ted Standifer, Adolpho Atencio, Jim Comstock, Johnny Burnett, David Sweeney, Jimmy Fisher, Walter i Noe, Alan Hall, Dean Olson, Harry Wetzler, Tom Marinez, Bobby Baker, Alan Hewes, Larry Cline. THIRD Gary Laiblin, Jerry Smith, Larry Fernandez, Pete Delis. T R A C ,.,■, - 4? ' ' iii ' •   « f 4 1) « •% 4l 4 e li I i ? a??iiss: c?!i FIRST ROW, left to right: Bill Goughran, Mike Nolan, Bill Mockey, Keith Dailey, Chick Fero, Mike Addy, Ray Garrett, Terry Polkinghorne, Ronnie Metcolf, Lorry Show, Joe Garrett, Ronny Ray, Bob Addington. SECOND ROW: Dan Barnes, Terry Mills, Mike Rogers, Pete Laird, Art Curran, Dennis Haggard, Bob Embrey, Ken Smith, Rick Baron, John Walsh, Everett Gordon, Buzzy Caffe, Forrest Shewmaker. THIRD ROW: Brad LaFleur, Raymond Gonzalas, Jerry Lewis, John Atha, Ronnie Mosney, Bob Wisherd, Howard Dumble, George Pecrce, Ken Plant, Dennis Harper, Jim Wimmer, Milton Billingsley, Dennis Sceales. FOOTLOOSE N ' FANCY-FREE The season looked promising for Coach Chuck Weinmann and his Blade tracksters. Only time, patience, and hard work could deter- mine whether or not the Blades would or could live up to their ex- pectations. Competition was keen for the Blade spikers as each valley team was eyeing the valley championship crown for themselves. Key Blodesmen, which proved indispensable to Coach Weinmann were polevaulter Milton Billingsly, shot-putter Terry Polkinghorne, brood-jumper Ronny Ray, and sprint prepster Hawaiian Holland. Miler, Chick Fero races against the clock in an effort to set another school record. Tracksters Hawaiian Holland, Ronnie Metcalf, and Art Curran check times with Coaches Mark VanVorhees and Jock Schuetz. ii ' Mam At the the first sign of spring, Per- menter Field becomes a gathering place for all prospective tracksters. Up and over! Milton Billingsley, Arvir transfer, was East High ' s top pole-voulter East Highs relay team, Keith Dailey, Billy Mackey, Chick Fero, and Hawaiian Holland, set a rigid pace at all SYL meets. Led by Tim Stout and George Daisa, East High ' s C tracksters came out on top of every meet. FIRST ROW left to right- Jim Dahlgren, Claude Bradford, Jim Wright, Darrell Lundy, Tom Warren, Darrel Davis, -Byron Scott Tom ' pranklm Steve Gradowitz, Mike Curran. SECOND ROW: Gary Turberville, Tommy Jenkins, Gerald Lewis, Jerry Howell, Rick Thompson, Jay Elliot, Terry Young, Walter Ray, David Paige, Lawrence Hayes. THIRD ROW: Je_S5e Medi Joe Pa ' lomo, Joe Reno, Bud Ellison, Candeleria Carriqales, Robert Gomez, Richard Heading Ken Brewer ' . FOURTH ROW: Managers, George Ramirez, Max Steinert, Jerry Baird, Don Ku Arthur Melendez, John Tongate. Yates, Darrell Hall, Allen Snow, Edward Moro, ; rr __ p_ ,i V -:::- FIRST ROW, left to right: George Daisa, John Hodge, Tim Stout, Jay Fidler, Ernest Hinzo, Otis Hamilton, Tommy Gregory, Jim Solari, Joe Santa Cruz, John Mockessey. SECOND ROW: George Avilez, Bill Bennett, Melvin Bundy, Don Kileen, Ruben Elias, Tommy Cruz, Richard Holden, Frank Hopper, Roger Molhook, Anthony Mungary. THIRD ROW: John Ivy, Preston Powell, John Brown, Gary Clymore, Cory Strever, Eugene Trotter, Eddie Swan, Wayne Brown, Dwight Pendleton, Mike Bedinger. [tmiiiiiui i iiiinimiiiK minnnniinnnnBf Zm tJmimmJ mtK Varsity-clubbers Ron Ray and Pete Laird watch anxiously as match goes into the final round BOXINQ TOURNAMENT Come on, heads up! shouts an unidentified fan in the finals of the fourteenth annual all-school boxing tourney. The 14th annual all-school boxing tournament, the oldest of Its kind in the valley, saw little (124) Joe Santa Cruz walk off with the tourney ' s biggest prize, the outstanding boxer award. Joe ' s victory over tough Eddie Swan was the night ' s most exciting action. n addition to Joe ' s victory, Robert Lee won his third consecutive pair of golden gloves by decisioning David Lawrence. Jessie Aguirre was not quite so fortunate, as he failed to win for the third straight year, losing to Gil Martinez. All and all, the 14th tourney was more exciting than any previously put on by the lettermen ' s club. FIRST ROW, left to right: Albert Martinez, Eddie Swan, Joe Santa Cruz, Vernon Gunning, Don Higby. SECOND ROW: Eugene Botello, George Argain, Robert Lee, Jim Skidmore, Gilbert Gomez, Bob Titus ttL QIFTED QRAPPLER5 Taking second place in SYL competition climaxed the wrestling season for the Blade Wrestling squad. Under the watchful eye of coach Grover Rains, the grapplers landed in the runner-up berth by dropping BHS in the cross-town rivalry contest of the season, 33-13. The highlight of the evening was Garrett ' s 20-second first-period pin on Tom McGill, BHS heavyweight, for the fastest pin time in the league. The SYL finals in Arvin proved to be quite a test for the EB groaners. However, Joe Martinez, Frank Hopper, Larry Carpenter, John Salcido, and Joe Garrett came out on top in each of their respective weight divi- sions. Next on the agenda was the Central League meet at BHS. The winners of the Central Division traveled to -Berkeley for the State Finals. Undefeated for the entire season were Mar- tinez and Salcido. FIRST ROW, left to right: Larry Baker, Mike Addy, Ron Metcolf, Peter Delis, Frank Hopper, Dan Gamboa, Delmer Fletcher. SECOND ROW: Dennis Haggard, Claude Bradford, Lary Carpenter, John Salcido, Howard Dumble, Joe Garrett. THIRD ROW: Dave Ecret, Manager; Jim Moshier, Jim Norsworth, Al Gamboa, Tom Aquirre, Jim Wise, Joe Sellers, Carl Cruz, George Avilez; Grover Rains, Coach. FOURTH ROW: Duane Todd, Don Lopez, Rick Barren, Don Taylor, Lee Hammetf, Ron Fritz, Jim Wimmer, Richard Simmons. FIFTH ROW: Bill Funk, Jerry Howell, Mike Elengten, Joe Vasquez, Roy Boteman, Garry Ennen, Mac Anderson, Steve Kirkendall, Mike Rogers, Manager. Jubilant Delmer Pletcher congratulates Claude Bradford as he decisioned Carl Slader of BHS, previously undefeated. East High heavyweight, Joe Garret, pinned Tom McGill of BHS in 20 seconds, the fastest pin in the league. FIRST ROW, left to right. Jack Chambers, Don Mettler, K( Cheesemon, Bob Piper, Coach Apsit, Jack Ewing, Bruce Hodg FORE! The cry echoed through the morning air as Coach Migs Apsit and his Blade Golf Team began on early golf practice session on the Bakersfield Country Club greens. Through diligent efforts the team managed to remain in the upper division of SYL competition. Jack Ewing instructs Don Mettler Bruce Hodges on the correct swing. FOREl FI,RST ROW, left to right; Bob Piper, Don Mettler, Bruce Hodges, Jack Ewing. SECOND ROW: Coach Apsit, Wayne Winter, Larry Folt: Jim Walden, Don Gobbitis, Carl Bryan, Jack Chambers. FIRST ROW, left to right; Larry Hayes, Jim Brown, Richard Hinzo, Tim Stout, Jay Fiddler, Ernie Hinzo, Red Coffern, Brad LaFleur, Jesse Medina. SECOND ROW: Amelio Goriboy, Jim Wright, Mike Bedinger, Don Oliver, Don Roberts, Kenny Plant, Bob Shipman, Walter Ray, George Doisa. THIRD ROW: Louis Hinzo, Mike Addy, Keith Daly, David Mann, Chick Fero, Roy Garret, Ronny Metcolf, Mr, Weinman, Coach. Long distance, endurance, and speed; things for which every Cross Country coach strives, were found this year by Coach Charles Weinmann, Led by sev- eral returning lettermen, the team showed an ex- haustible supply of energy and drive at every meet, to place second in SYL competition. THEY ' RE OFF Coach Chuck Weinnnan dis- cusses results of the last meet with several of his top harriers. Members of the Va important meet. FIRST ROW, left to right: David Mann, Jay Pauly, Robert Stern, Mike LaFleur, Dick Tener. SECOND ROW: Norman King, Dennis Dela- more, ewey Paul, John Wells, John Fisher, Bruce Brown, Nash Brown. THIRD ROW: Coach Reed Rosenburg, Willard Winn, Carrick Johnson, Richard Ortiz, Geoff Williams, Joy Coffee, Dennis Cobia. RACQUETEERS The EB male netters again looked forward to another successful season as the team was predicted to vie for the Champion berth with BHS. Top players for Coach Reed Rosenberg were returning lettermen Jay Pauly, Mike LaFleur, David Mann, and Bob Stern. The Bladettes, coached under the watchful eye of Mrs. Evelyn Fletcher, began a very successful season by polishing off South High in their first match. Outstanding fe- male lobbers are Shanna Polverari, Karen Hauslein, Susan Tyler, and Carol Lair. FIRST ROW, left to right: Earlene Ri SECOND ROW: Mrs. Evelyn Fletcher, bee, Melanie Khngenberg. Sharon Canfield, Shanna Polverar och, Pat Christian, Joan Lieberma i, Carol Lair, Karen Hauslein, Susan Tyler, Carole Vaughn, n, Sharon Blakemore, Nancy King, Jeanne Lewis, Bonnie Lisen- FIRST ROW, left to right: Nancy Hofer, Vonnie Dunk, Connie Benton, Deonno Jensen, Judy Brighan ■, Madeline Jatves. SECOND ROW; Joyce Dumble, Linda Pinney, Sherilyn Bu chanan, Juanita Parry, Katie Hay, Jane Alton, Kay Little, Sara Fernandez. THIRD ROW: Betty Pinney, Christy Dickman, Pam Hayes, Connie Kuwahara, Karen Flanagan, Patti McNaul, Tracy Binder, Barbara Garre- son, Micky Hopper, Carol May. SPLISH! SPLASH J The EB Mermaids under the watchful eyes of coaches Gwen league and Joyce Snyder drilled and practiced faithfully until they reached the peak of perfection, and were ready in their way of success. to meet any opposition which stood Aided by returnees Connie Benton, Deanna Jensen, Deanna Newman, and freshman diver Mickey Hopper, the gals began their 1960 season eyeing the SYL Championship which they were strongly favored to win. Coaches Gwen league and Joyce Snyder beam proudly as they pose with members of their championship girl an SYL meet. u . ' IJ ' ,. . j]- ■■..,x 1 19 . p -) , . ' ' 1 fir ' V ' ' ' ,, . r, 5. FACULTY t ADMINISTRATION MR. T. L. McQUEN Disfr ct Supenntendenl BOARD OF TRUSTEES Knowledge, experience, and hard work were the assets shared by the six members of the Board of Trustees. Under the capable leadership of Theron McQuen, District Superintendent, the board had the responsi- bility of appropriating funds for improvement of the school property and equipment. Members of the Board of Trustees of the Kern County High School and Junior College Bultman, Clerk; Mr. H. E. Woodworth, Board President; Mr. T. L. McQuen, District Superi Mr. Willord C. Myers, Mr. Donald E. Ruggenburg. , FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Glenn SECOND ROW; Mr. Albert S. Gould, , n p. T. A. Under the leadership of Mrs. Harry Campbell, the East High P.T.A. began activities early in the year when it held the annual P.T.A. Barbecue in Septem- ber. The P.T.A. membership drive was also held early in the fall to help support the P.T.A. through- out the year, to make possible the scholarships given to deserving students, and to sponsor the Last Blast for the seniors. ■.A. Officers, left to right: Mrs. Walton, recording secretary; s Quanstrum, Vice President; Mrs. Campbell, President. ■iendly atmosphere prevailed over each P.T,. . ms cs were discussed by both parents and teochers. OUR PRINCIPAL MR. IRVING LANE Principal Being Principal is o task well handled at East High. Mr. Irving Lane is well known and liked by every member of the student body and faculty. The Principal ' s office has been a place for students to solve problems and gain advice from a man whose understanding of teenagers is admired by many educators. As years go by, Mr. Lane will continue to be a part of EB spreading good will for our school throughout the community. P- MR. JOHN HARI Vice Principal MISS EARLENE WATERS Dean of Girls MR. JIM WATERMAN Dean of Boys rkife COUNSELORS — FIRST ROW, left to right, K , - •■, i.-n Misi Eorl-ne vV::-- ' ,, Miss Sfiirley Peterson, Mr. Roy Kitfs, Mr. Roscoe Morgan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jack Schuetz, Mr. John King, Mr, Jim Waterman, Mr. Les Carpenter, Mr. Charles Flcnagin. REGISTRAR ' S OFFICE, left to right: Mrs. Edna Franks .Mrs. Jean Zellers, Mrs. Thelma Downs. BUSINESS OFFICE, left to right: Mrs. Jerry Dunbier, Mrs. Eva Bishop, Mrs. Mary Bledsoe, Mrs. Eleanor Rogers, Mrs. Juanita Pratt, Miss Mary Ann Lusarreta, Mrs. Faith Myatt. ATTENDANCE OFFICE, left to right: Mrs. Ido Botes, Mrs. Helen Elder, Mrs. Beverly Henry, Mrs. Hazel Rembert. ENGLISH WARD FULCHER Univ. of Washington GLENNA ARNOLD MARIAN AXFORD VERNON BELL Northwestern U.S.C. Univ. of Utah HARRIETT BLODGETT EDWARD BRUNSON ELIZABETH MINTER BETTY HIGDON L. J. KUMELOS TED MCATEE Univ. of Chicago Whittier College Univ. of Texas San Jose State Colorado State College Whitmore College LEWETTA RUSSELL ROSEMARY PACINI ALMEDO RANGE Kearney State Teacher; Pomona College U.S.C. College ' To be or not to be, that is the question, Mr. Bells ' sophomore English class intently study the works of William Shakespeare ' r m JACK SILVERMAN STEPHEN SPONAR MARVIN STANTON Univ. of California St. Vincent College U.S.C. BUSINESS EDUCATION :s i . :2 - :i KARL JENSEN Univ of So. Call DOROTHY ALLISON DOROTHY KARLSON KATHLEEN KLOTZ Univ. of Washington Univ. of Wisconsin University of So. Colii p fe 9 MORTON MILLER R. W. MORGAN J 1. PHILIPP SALLALEE RYAN DOMENICO SCATENA ROBERT TOWN U.C.L.A U.C.L.A. Univ of California Univ. of So. Calif. Fresno State College Univ. of So. Cohl FOREIQN LANQUAQE WILMA AVENELL BLANCHE DIFFENBAUGH HELDIGARD ELGES University of Calif State Teachers ' , Univ. of South Dakota Wayne, Nebr. JIM ESNEAULT Stanford MATH ARNOLD BAERGEN BURNICE CLARK ROBERT HEMINGWAY BEN KELLNER Colorado State Univ. of Colorc do Brigham Young Univ. Univ. of Nebraska LESTER ENGELSON Univ. of California MARGARET SPRAGUE Univ. of Oregon O Jaf} LEON TEDDER Oklahoma State CECIL BOWMAN San Jose State RICHARD STUTZMAN JAMES TINKLE San Jose State Santa Barbara MECHANICAL ARTS FRANK VAIL DICK SOHN San Jose State Colorado State Colle LEONARD TATE San Jose State EARLE BARRALL Uevj Mexico Western College HENRY MINEni GROVER RAINS Santa Barbara Oklahoma State Uni HISTORY JOHN KING Pomona College i B ? .♦ ' . ' o i ORVILLE ARMSTRONG Occidental College JACK CANTRELL LINCOLN DIETRICK JOAN GALLAND ROBERT JELLISON Colorado State College USC UCLA Chico State HARLAN MANN CALVIN MYATT USC Pasadena College North Texas State f-- - ) ' t-% - ROBERT OTTO BERNARD PURCELL TOM ROBESKY REED ROSENBERG Whittier College Univ. of California Univ. of California Brigham Young Univ. ' k JACK SCHUETI MARION TURNBULL MARK VAN VORHEES BILL VINSON Son Jose State Nevi ' York State College Univ. of Nebraska Oklahoma A M HOMEMAKING MARTHA KENDALL USC JUNE YARIAN UCLA PHYSICAL ED. MARGER APSIT use ROBERT ASTON LES CARPENTER Col Poly Stanford A ED KNAPP KEITH OSBORN College of Pacific Oregon State MOLLIS SHANNON CHARLES WEINMANN Fresno State Univ. of Idaho DELORES WERTZ Univ of Nebraska HELGA HILDEBRAND DOROTHY GARCIA EVELYN PLETCHER JOYCE SNYDER OWEN TEAGUE Univ. of Calif, Hunter College Berkeley North Idaho Fresno State 1 f X JOE TENER U.C.L.A. NATURAL SCIENCE % .?t IH HAZEL ALDRICH RUTH AUBEN Stanford Univ. of Coliforn di ' JULIA BEDINGER Univ. of California ut HUGH ROUSE WALTER SHORE EVA STRIPLEN PAUL SUNDERLAND U.S.C. Univ. of California U.C.L.A. Union College HARRY HILBRECHT U.S.C, MUSIC r MARY LYNN U.S.C. FRANK VAN DER MATEN Univ. of South Dakota A CHARLES FLANAGIN Photography ALMEDA RANGE CHRISTINA MASHTAIRE EMMA COALE DAN REED Librarian Attendance JULIA DAY Counselor SHIRLEY PETERSON Counselor EVA STRIPLEN Counselor RAY KITTS CARL LUNDSTROM Juvenile Hall JULIA BEDINGER CUSTODIANS Mrs. Brumley, Mrs. Anderson, Bert Nutter, Charles Weeks, Oscar Edmondson, Ed Turman, Fred Harlander, Ed Dickerson, Hugh Tyner. RUTH AUBIN Nurse BEN KELLNER Student Government CAFETERIA STAFF First row, left to right: Aurora Alvidies, Armida Vallejo, Gen- eva Grisham, Socora Gonzales, Dorothy S ' -on, Madaline Hill, Holdo B tell. SECOND ROW: Lois Shaw, Ruby Roberts, Verna Waick, Eva Fletcher, Pauline Campbell, Marie Sohl, Alice Seagar, Angeline Perry, Guy Davis. CHARLES HARRIS Agriculture GAYLORD FORBES DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS ;len Bradford, Lois Callaway. . ' ' en m L ,1 ' rp Ef A D V E R T I 5 1 N Q liiiiliHiiiiiH SHOP TALK The Truxtun Avenue showplace the COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, designed by ERNEST McCOY ARCHITECT, has caught the attention of Lynn McCoy and Bob Embrey. Woody Peer urges Jerry Hawkins to purchase the beautiful man ' s wristwatch from WICKERSHAMS JEWELERS while Jerry con- siders his financial status. Money needn ' t be a problem when you wish to purchase from WICKERSHAMS, the friendly jewelers. Arrangements can be mode so that the finest in watches, diamonds and crystal, can be yours at a minimum cost. Bob Gross and Martin Berinbaum examine closely the fine quality of musical instruments offered by the FRED GUTCHER MUSIC COMPANY. Ramona Schaeffer and Dave Tinkle inspect a few of the many drugs offered at PIPKIN ' S HILLCREST DRUG STORE. Pipkin ' s also offers a large choice of school supplies for the EB student. Susan Koller and Dianna Mar- shall prepare to enjoy Dr. Pep- per, the friendly pepper- upper at the DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY. Pat Wise and Steve Osborn order lunch at FOSTER FREEZE DRIVE-INN. The blend of the old-fashioned ice cream w ith the tantalizing flavor; their salad burgers offer the finest lunches in tovi n. S The students of East High enjoy the fine food served ot BURGER HAVEN across the street from compus. PLAZA CLEANERS Knitwear Specialists 2423 Niles - Fa. 5-0095 WEST COAST CANDY TOBACCO 803 Niles Street YEARBOOKS, INCORPORATED OF CALIFORNIA ATWOOD CROP DUSTERS 1 1 Monrovia, California 1515 Crestmont Drive 1 1 1 187 Don Rodewald, former EB Student Body President, and Lorry Shaw look out at the TV audience whil Jones operates the CHANNEL 10 TV camera. Alma Don AcArthur and Bob Addington watch the linotype operator at the BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN, owned newspaper bringing news to the people of Kern County. 2 1 1 I JjrjfflMH|p r a| B ' =4 i Linda Redman, Bobo Prewett, and Sherry Cannon get ready to take a whirl in two of the BLACK AND WHITE AND CITY CABS offered for the convenience of all Bakersfield residents. Bob Wharton gives Sharon Ajootian some instruction on the correct way to bowl at PAOLA ' S COLLEGE LANES. Thirty-six lanes are offered as well as two dining rooms, a cocktail lounge, and coffee shop. Charles Schaffer shows Gary Olson one of the many scale models of- fered for sale at the STAMP AND COIN SHOP, 1023 Baker Street. Everything for the collector, as well as a vast number of art supplies, can be purchased at the STAMP AND COIN SHOP — the hobbyists ' headquarters. Sherry Cannon and Alma Prewett admire a lovely cocktail dress to wear to the Senior Banquet from the COED SHOP in the Hillcrest Shopping Center. For the finest in women ' s apparel, it ' s the COED SHOP. 190 Ken Smith offers his mascuMne opin- ion to help Fredda Murontos de- cide on which bathing suit to buy from CHECKETTS Sportswear in the Hilcrest Shopping Center. CHECK- ETTS offers the best in ready-to-wear sport clothes as well as cocktail Sherry Cannon gets some hair styls advice from one of the many beauty experts at the HILLCREST BEAUTY SALON as Judy Lewis smiles her ap- LoVone Walker shows Pot Kelley the dress she has selected to wear to the Senior Banquet from the unlimited selection at HAZEL NICHOLS DRESS SHOP in the Hillcrest Shopping Center. m PMONC FA 4-9864 p. a. BOX 1726 KJA,W cfreenlawn fl BAKCRSFIELO. CALIFORNIA 1 S you j oON ■(Bo?,) ■Lory Carpenter and Pete Laird examine their trophies which proclaimed them Most Inspirotional in wrestling and football respectively. This award is sponsored by EAGLESTON ' S MEN ' S SHOP and presented to the deserving athlete in each sport. Showing the boys their awards is Mr. Eagleston, store owner. Lynn Parshall and Bob Ma OFFICE SUPPLY. ing and trial testing some office equipment from VALLEY liiTTTTu tiifrinfiiii;TrnirniifinniT7iiiiilli,ii.i.,ji.i,ii ilin ■ij)UjiO) 2836 Niles, features n ' s and boys ' clothing ( quality of CASPERS, located at the finest line in men on the market. The the clothing and their efficient and expert service make it a pleasant and convenient place to shop. r f m You get what you want when you want It, sings Penny Mayfoir, and that ' s ex- actly how MAYFAIR operates. The service is efficient, the merchandise excellent, and the building attractively designed to give you, the shopper, every convenience. the Girls Date, Prom, Last Blast and ry other formal engagement of the r KELLY ' S FORMAL WEAR is the place shop. Whether it ' s a tuxedo or a ner jacket, KELLY ' S will fit you. Brenda Bracchi listens attentively as Dave Mann tells her how much he likes products from GAUAND ' S BAKERY. Bokersfields finest in bak- Dick Tener p Briggs away foi tin Heoly Spri CAR CENTER. Kim Brown, Pom Starr, and Linda Sanders, are seen shopping for ma- ferial for the Spring Girls Date. There is a large variety of materials and notions to be found at the HOUSE OF FABRICS. Judy Ryan and Jim Gregory listen to one of the many beautiful al- bums featured at BOOTHS. For re- cordings of all types, rock ' n roll, calypso, jazz, blues, and classical, BOOTHS is the place to go. -—_- -? 4j iGREilFROG For excellent service, a friendly at- mosphere, and the lowest prices in town, why not pay a visit to the GREEN FROG MARKET, at Alta Vista and Bernaid. 7 ' iF. g f Sheila Shultz and Mary Grah ad- mire jusi one of the many beauti- ful dresses that can be found at the FRENCH SHOP. Buzzy Coffee beams his approval over a new 1960 Impala Convert- ible at THREE-WAY CHEVROLET as Sandra Horn readily agrees. m ' kmA BUY THIS RALPH SMITH REALTOR While picking up their Senior class pictures, Lynn Tucker and Jay Pouly done by HENLEY ' S STUDIOS. crnep 0 .l l ' l 1 y U Vl 1_ Admiring the wide selection of exquiiste jewelry at LA CABE ' S JEWELRY are Sherry Wood and Clark Gustafson. Dunucno i i iri bm onHntb A favorite place w,fh Gary Pollack and Diane Marshall, as well as other East Higl, studerits, ,s KEN-KEN ' S, serving the best hamburgers and shakes in town. PACIFIC SOUTHERN FOUNDRIES INC., the foremost foundry on the Pacific coast, located at 555 34th Street. r — — ' GEORGE ' S UNION STATION 1501 Brundage Lane SHOPPING GUIDE 1702 20th ASHLEY ' S JEWELRY 2848 Niles COCA-COLA BOTTLING CORP. OF BAKERSFIELD McNAUL ' S 316 Kentucky SNIDER ' S SPORTING GOODS HARRISON ' S 1804 Chester PARKERS 1009 Baker LANE ' S JEWELERS 970 Baker Street HASKELL ' S 919 W. Casa Loma Dr BEST CLEANERS I 608 F Street AGNEW « SWEET 3914 Gilmore HALL LETTER SHOP 1706 Chester Ave. SUTHERLAND ' S MEATS 2618 Niles MAGNUS ATTORNEY 828 Chester Ave. Connie Benton and Don Mettler closely examine two of the finer cors that can be chosen of BOOKOUT MOTORS. TOPICAL INDEX TEACHERS INDEX Advertising — 183 Alpha Gamma Y-Teens — 123 American Field Service — 1 19 Amikii Ti-Hi-Y— 123 Awards — 16 Band 74 Baseball— 188 Basketball— 142 Betty Blade — 86 Bobby Blade— 87 CSF— 112 Campus — 4 Cross Country — 167 Debate Club — 1 18 District Officials— 172 EB-BHS Game — 84 Editor— 10 Epsilon BetaTri-Hi-Y- 122 Faculty— 174 Football— 129 Freshman Class — 54 Future Farmers — 110 Future Homemakers — 116 Future Teachers — 1 17 Girls ' League— 108 Girls ' Swimming Team — 169 Glee Club— 78 Golf— 166 GRA— 115 InterClub Council — 98 InterRacial Club— 102 Junior Class — 38 JSA— 125 Kernel Staff— 82 Key Club— 104 Las Vivas— 120 Legislative Council — 67 Letterman Clubs — 106 Modern Dance Club — 1 14 National Thespians — 120 Orchestra — 76 Outstanding Athletes — 128 Pep Band — 1 15 PTA— 173 Photography — 73 Piano Club— 124 Potentis Tri-Hi-Y— 122 Principal— 172 Quill and Scroll— 113 Rally Committee— 99 Rifle— 124 Senior Class — 17 Service Club — 101 Sierran Staff— 80 Song Leaders — 68 Sophomore Class — 46 Student Body Officers — 65 Student Body President — 64 Student Merchants — 1 18 Student Store — 72 Swan Song — 10 Swimming — 154 Tennis — 1 68 Track— 158 Wrestling — 164 Yell Leaders— 69 Mr. Irving E. Lane, Principal — 93, 174 Mrs. Hazel Aldrich— 112, 178 Miss Dorothy Allison — 177 Mr. Marger Aspit— 130, 132, 166, 180 Mr. Orville Armstrong — 179 Miss Glenna Arnold — 176 Mr, Robert Aston— 140, 180 Mrs. Ruth Aubin— 182 Mrs. Wilma Avenell— 109, 177 Miss Marian Axford — 121, 176 Mr. Arnold Baergen — 178 Mr. Earle Barrall — 178 Mrs. Julia Bedinger — 1 16 Mr. Vernon Bell — 1 17, 175, 176 Mrs. Harriet Blodgett— 178 Mr. Cecil Bowman — 178 Mr. Edward Brunson — 1 18, 176 Mr. Jack Cantrell— 149, 179 Mr. Les Carpenter— 1 5 1 , 1 75, 1 80 Mr. Burnice Clark — 178 Mrs. Emma Coale — 176 Mrs. Julia Day— 176 Mr. Lincoln Dietrick— 1 32, 179 Mrs. Blanche Diffenbaugh — 177 Miss Hildegard Elges — 177 Mr. Lester Engelson — 178 Mr. James Esneault — 177 Mr. Charles Flanagin— 81, 175 Mr. Gaylord Forbes — 182 Mr. Ward Fulcher— 176 Mrs. Joan Galland — 179 Mrs. Dorothy Garcia — 1 15, 180 Mr. John Harp — 175 Mr. Charles Harris — 1 1 1 Mr. Robert Hemingway — 178 Miss Betty Higdon — 176 Miss Helga Hildebrond— 182 Mr. Harry Hildebrecht— 77, 182 Mr. Robert Jellison — 179 Mr. Karl Jensen — 177 Miss Dorothy Karlson — 177 Mr. Ben Kellner — 178 Miss Martha Kendall— 179 Mr. John King— 175, 179 Mr. Ray Kitts— 175 Miss Kathleen Klotz — 177 Mr. Edwin Knapp — 180 Mr. Laddie Kumelos — 176 Mr. Neal Lohman — 178 Mr. Cor! Lundstrom— 182 Miss Mary Lynn— 78, 115, 117 Mr. Lester Makoff— 178 Mr. Harlan Mann— 1 17, 179 Mrs. Christina Mashtaire — 182 Mr. TedMcAtee— 176, 120 Mr. Darrell Meaders — 178 Mr, Morton Miller — 177 Mr, Henry Minetti — 178 Miss Elizabeth Minter — 177 Mr, Roscoe Morgan — 175, 177 Mr, Calvin Myatt— 179 Mr, Keith Osborn— 132, 146, 180 Mr, Robert Otto— 81, 124, 179 Mrs, Rosemary Pacini — 176 Miss Shirley Peterson — 123, 175 Mr, Jean Philipp, Jr.— 98, 1 18, 177 Mrs, Evelyn Pletcher— 1 68, 180 Mr. Bernard Purcell— 179 Mr. Grover Rains — 138, 178 Mrs. Almedo Range — 176 Mr. Dan J. Reed — 182 Mr. Tom Robesky— 141, 179 Mr. Reed Rosenberg— 148, 168, 179 Mr. Hugh Rouse — 178 Mr. Bert Rowe— 136, 152, 178 Mrs. Lewetta Russell — 176 Mrs. Sallalee Ryan— 177 Mr. Domenico Scatena — 102, 177 Mr. Jack Schuetz— 138, 175, 179 Mr. Hollis Shannon— 140, 156, 180 Mr. Walter Shore— 178 Mr. Jack Silverman — 176 Miss Joyce Snyder — 180 Mr. Richard Sohn— 152, 178 Mr, Stephen Sponar — 176 Mrs. Margaret Sprague — 178 Mr. Marvin Stanton — 176 Mr. James Stidham— 182 Mrs. Eva Striplen — 175 Mr. Richard Stutzman — 178 Mr. Paul Sunderland— 178 Mr. Leonard Tate — 178 Miss Gwen Teague — 180 Mr. Leon Tedder — 124, 178, 181 Mr. Joseph Tener — 182 Mrs. Ethel Teves— 179 Mr. James Tinkle — 178 Mr. Robert Town — 177 Mrs. Marion Turnbull— 82, 179 Mr. Frank Vail— 178 Mr, Frank Van Der Maten — 181 Mr. Mark Van Voorhis — 149 Mr. Bill Vinson— 103, 179 Mr. James Waterman — 1 14, 175 Miss Earlene Waters — 175 Mr. Charles Weinmann — 180 Miss Delores Werfz — 180 Mrs. June Yarian— 1 16, 179 wnwjiniriMiiii SENIOR INDEX JERI ACREY: Girls ' League 3,4. JESSIE AGUIRRE: Football 1; Baseball 1,2, 3,4,- Boxing 2,3; Track 2,3; IRC 2,34. SHARON AJOOTIAN; Girls ' Leogue 1,2, ' 3,4, Treasurer 2; Service Club 4; Roily Club 4; Song Leader 4; Basketball Queen 4; Class Council 4. RONNIE ALLRED: Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Swimming 1; Little B ' 2,3,4. DICK ALTON; Boseboll 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Bosketboll 1,2,3,4; Class Council 1,2,3; Key Club 3.4, Treas- urer 4; German Club 2,3,4; Varsity 3,4; Little B ' 2,3, Treasurer 3; Legis- lative Council 4. GAY ANDERSON: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Swimming 2; Tennis 3; Interclub Council 4; Noani Tehani Tri-Hi-Y 3 Histor ian, 4 Treasurer; G.R.A. 1,4 President. MAC ANDERSON; Footboll 1,2,4; Bas- ketball 1; Baseball 1,3; Wrestling 4; Vorsity 4. i-Y 2,3, ' Treas- IRMA ARVIZU: G.R.A. 1; Orchestra 1,2, 3,4; Piano Club 3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; IRC 4; Future Nurses 4. STEPHEN ASHWORTH: Swimming 1; Foot- ball 2. JOHN ASKEW; Football 1; Basketball 1; Swimming 2; Baseball 3; IRC 4. DOUG AUTREY: Bond 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1; Football 2; Wrestling 2; Track 2. MIRIAM BAKER; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1. RON BALLARD: Boseboll 2,3; Student Merchants 3,4. LARINE BARTON: Girls ' League 4; GRA 1. CONNIE BENTON: Class Council 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2,3; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Las Vivos 2,3,4; Modern Donee Club 2,3,4, President 3; Swimming 2,3,4; AFS 2,3,4; CSF 2; ICC 2; IRC 3,4; Girls State 3; Service Club 3, 4; Head Yell Leader 4; Rally Club 4; JSA 4; Legislative Council 4. MARTIN BERINBAUM: Gay Blades 1; Outstanding Freshman Bandsman 1 ; Band soloist 2,3,4; Skyliners Dance Band 4. MELTON BILLINGSLEY: Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Track 2,3,4; Swimming 2; Wrestling 2; Class Pres- ident 1. SHIRLEY BLACKWELL: Glee Club 1,2; GAA 1,2,3; Latin Club 1; Photography 3. BARBARA BOSLEY: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Los Vivas 4. GENEVIEVE BOWERS: IRC 3,4; Piano Club 3; Girls ' Leogue 3; GRA 4. BILL BOYT: Basketball 1,2; Football 2; Baseball 1; Track 3; BDA 4. BRENDA BRACCHI: Piano Club 2; Span- ish Club 2,3; Girls ' League 2,3,4; Los Vivos Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Class Council 4; Class Yell Leader 4; Rally Club 4; JSA 4; Legislative Council 4. SUSANNE BRADSHAW: Girls ' League 1,2; Nationol Thespians 1,2,3,4; Rally Club 1,2. LAVONN BREWER: Girls ' Leogue 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4. SUSAN BRIGGS: Class Council 2,3,4; Girls ' League 2,3,4; Las Vivos Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4, Historian 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Legislotive Council 4; Roily Com- JUDY BRIGHAM: GRA 1,2; Latin Club 1; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Swimming 2, 3,4; AFS 2,3,4 Secretory; CSF 2,4 Secretary; Los Vivas Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Treosurer; German Club 3,4; Class Publicity Manager 4. NANCI BROCKWAY: Bond 1,2; Tennis 2; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4. DAVID BROWN: AMS 1,2,3,4; Rec. Club 2,3; National Thespians 2,3,4. KIM BROWN; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Los Vivos Tri-HiY 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2, President 4; Class Council- 2,3,4; Ex- Co u ublii Man oger 3; CASC 4; Outstanding Senior Candidate. NANCY BRYANT; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Sigma Gamma 1,2,3; Majorette 1,2. RICHARD BUCKLES; Bosketboll 1; Boxing 1,2,3; Trock 1,2. JUDY BURGE: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4. JULIE CABALLERO; Girls ' League 2,3,4; FHA 2; GRA 2. BERTHA CADENA: GRA 1 ; Girls ' League 2. BUZZY CAFFEE: Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- 2,3,. Cla Clos Pres Modern Donee Club 3,4 President; FTA 3,4; Noani Tehani Tn-Hi-Y 3; Photog- raphy 4; ICC 4. RAMONA CAMPBELL: Girls ' League 1,2, 3,4; FHA 2. LARY CARPENTER: Football 1,2,3,4; Eose- boll 1; Key Club 3,4; Roodrunner Hi- Y 2,3; Basketball 1; Little B ' 1,2, German Club 2,3; Varsity 3,4 Presi- dent; Legislative Council 4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Wrestling League Chomp 3,4, Valley Chomp 4. DOROTHY CARTY: Class Council 1; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; National Thespians 2, 3,4; GRA 2; Los Vivos Tri-Hi-Y 3; MARY ANN CASSERLY: Girls ' Leogue 1,2, 3,4; Las Vivas Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. KEN CHEESEMAN: German Club 2; Golf 3,4; Debate Club 4; Men ' s Chorus 4 RANDY CIERLEY: Glee Club 1,2,3. LINDA CLARK; Band 1,2,3,4; MMM 1,2; CSF 1,2,3,4; Girls ' League 1,4; Ger- man Club 2,3,4; Bonk of America Certificate for Music 4. GALE CLAYTON: FHA 1; Girls ' Leogue 1,2,3,4; GRA 1,2. BERT COHEN: CSF 1,2; Swimming 2,3; City Government 2. DENMAN COLLINS; Footboll 2; Student Merchonts 3,4. JERRY COLLINS; Baseball 3,4. JUDY CONNER, FHA 2; Piano Club 4. LORINDA COX: Girls ' League 1,2,3. DOUG CRAIG: Football 2; Los Navajos Hi-Y 2,3; IRC 3,4; Student Merchants DIANE CRUMMETT: Girls ' League 2,3. ARLENE CRUZ: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Piano Club 4. EDDIE CRUZ; Boxing 1,2; Track 1. ART CURRAN: Band 1; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,4; Little B ' 2,3; eto Chi Hi-Y 2,3; German Club 2,3; Business Mon- oger 3; Varsity 4. MIKE CURRAN; CSF 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3 President; AFS 2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Swimming 2; Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Debate Club 4. JIM DAHLGREN: AFS 2,3,4, President 3, Treasurer 4; CSF 1,2,3; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Wrestling 2; Debate Club 2,3,4, President 3; Service Club 4; Legislative Council parliamentarian 4; Class Council 4; City Government Day 4. JOHNNY DAME: Footboll 2,3; Boxing 4. CAROL DEAN: Orchestra 2,3,4. GERALD DEASON: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Var- sity 3,4. MARY DELFINO; GAA 1,2,3. DEANA DEHOOG: MMM 4; ICC 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4. PHYLLIS DISNEY: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Filia Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 Treasurer; AFS 2,3,4; Los Vivas Tri- ANN DIXON: Girls ' League 1,2,3. PAUL DOW; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Little ' B ' President 2; Varsity 3,4. BRYAN DEVALL: Service Club 4. DOROTHY DAVIS: Girls ' League 1,2. DARREL DAVIS: Basketball 1,2,4; Bose- boll 2,3, ' Zeta Chi Piano Club 2. LINDA DOUGLAS: Chorus 1; Girls ' Leogue 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Swimming 2. VONNIE DUNK: Girls ' Leogue 1,2,3,4; C.S.F. 1,3; JSA 2,3,4 Secretory; Los Vivos Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Secretary 3; Swimming 3,4; Bank of America Cer- tificate for Social Studies. MARVIN EDDINGS; Football 3,4; Base- ball 3; Rifle Club 4. BETH ELLIOTT; Girls ' League 1,3,4; CSF 4. JUDY ELLIOTT: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4. LAVERNE ELMS: Girls ' League 3,4. NORA ELROD: Girls ' Leogue 1,2,3,4. ROBERT EMBREY: Football 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Varsity 3,4; Service Club 4. LINDA ETHERTON: Class Treasurer 2; Felio Tri.Hi-Y 3; Los Vivos Tri-Hi-Y WANDA EVANS; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2. JEANNE FAST: Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4. JESS FAZ: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Boseboll 1,2,3,4. LYNN FEARRAND: Girls ' Leogue 1,2,4; FTA 2,3,4. WOODY FEER: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4, Manager 4; Rally Commit- 2,3,4; Class Cou Gon 2,3 Vivas Tn-Hi-Y 4; IRC 2,3; JSA 3, FTA 3,4; GRA 2; Legislative Coun CHICK FERO; Football 1,2; Basketball 2,3; Track 1,2,3; Little B ' 1,2; Vc sity 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; IRC 4; Crc Country 3,4; Olympic Torch Runner WALT FEUSS: City Government Day Basketball 1. BOB FICKER: Football Baseball 2,3; Baseball Club 2,3. LONN FISHER: Footba 1,2; Basketball 2. ANN FITCH; Sigma Gamma TriHi-Y 1,2, 3,4; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4. DOLORES FLORES: Girls ' Leogue 1,2,3, GRA 4. KATHLEEN FORD: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; GRA 2; Student Merchants 4. TOM FRANKLIN: Footboll 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1; Track 1,2,4; Little B ' 1,2,3; Wrestling 2; Class Council 2; Zeta Chi ,2,3; Golf League 1,3,4; .erchants 2,3,4. 3,4; Wrestling DON GABBITAS: Baske 4; Baseball 1.2. GLENN GAGE: Football MARY GALINDO; Girl GRA 1,2,4; Student ALVIN GAMBOA; Footb ESTHER GARCIA; Girls ' Leogu FHA 1; Student Merchonts 3, Dance Club 4. JERRY GARLAND: Footboll 2,3,4; Base- ball 1; Wrestling 2,3; Trock 2,3; Little ' B ' 2; Varsity 3,4; Student Merchonts Class Cou ,2,3. GLENDA GARRETT: Girls ' League 1,2,3, ' BILL GATES: Swimming 1,2,3,4; CSF . 3,4; Little B ' 2,3; Alternate to Nc tionol Science Foundation Summt Moth Program at UCLA 3; JSA 3, President; Vorsity 4; ICC Chairman ' Cou Clos City Government Day Fire Chief 4. ROBERTA GILLESPIE: Girls ' League 2,3,4; FHA 2; Student Merchonts 4. CARMEN GONZALES: Girls ' League 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Choir 3,4; Piono Club 2; Noani Tehoni 3. LUZ GONZALEZ; Class Council 1; Piono 2,3,4 Vice President; A Coppella 2,3,4. MARY GRAH: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; CSF 1,2; Roily Committee 3; Debate Club 3; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplain 2, Secretary 3; Service Club SENIOR INDEX ' 3,4- Executive Council 4; Student Body Historian 4; Class Council 1,3,4. ROBERT GROSS; Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; MMM 1,2,4; Tennis 2; Pep Band 3; JSA 4; City Government Day 4; Legislative Council 4; Sierron 4; Honor Band 1,2,3; Honor Orchestra 1.2,3,4. GLENN GRANT: FFA 1,2,3. DAN GRAY; Football 1,2,4; Track 2; Baseball 1. JIM GREGORY: Baseball 2,3,4; Archi- tects Club 3; Little B ' 3; Varsity 4. DIANE GUADAGNIN: Glee Club 1,2. CLARK GUSTAF50N: Golf 2,3,4; Football 1; Bosketboll 1; Baseball 1; Latin Club 2; Key Club 3,4; Varsity 3,4; Legislative Council 4; CASC 4; City Government Day 4. MAY HARMON: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; GRA 1. DICK HARPER: Little B ' 1,2; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2. STEVE HARRIS: Track 2; FFA 2,3,4. GAYLON HAWLEY: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4. PATTY HELM: Girls ' League 1; Noani Tehoni 1,2 Treasurer. FRANK HELVICK: Football 1,2; Track 1. INEZ HENDERSON: Girls ' League 1; SMA 4. JUDY HENTON: Girls ' League 1 ,2; SMA 4. OPHELIA HERNANDEZ: Girls ' League 1, 2,4; CSF 1,2,3,4. DONA HERR: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4 Vice President; German Club 1,2; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Class Council 1,3; Senior Attendant ' Winter Formal; Service Club 4; Outstanding Senior Can- didate. JEANETTE HILL: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4. BEV HINK: IRC 1,2,3,4; Service Club 3,4; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Pres- ident 2; ICC 2; Rally 3,4; Class Coun- cil 1,2,3,4; Class Yell Leader 3; Stu- dent Body Song Leader 4; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4, Cabinet 3; Modern Dance Club 1,2,3; GRA 1,2. DON HINKLE: Basketball 1,2. BRUCE HODGES: Golf 2,3,4; Varsity 3,4. NANCY HOFER: Girls ' League 1,2,3; AFS 3,4; Los Vivas Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; CSF 4. LOUISE HOLCOMB: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; JSA 2,3,4; Las Vivas Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 3; CSF 3,4, Vice President 4; Quill and Scroll President 4; ICC Seen 2,3. ,2,3,. SANDRA HORN: Girls ' Leagu Latin Club 1; FTA 2; Las Vivas Tri- Hi-Y 3,4; Class Council 4; Class Yell Leader 4; Rally Club 4; Legislative JONA HORNSBY: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; FHA 4. ANN HOYT: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Glee Clu ,2,3. DONNA HUMPHREY: Las Vivas Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Choir 2,3; Girls League 2,3,4. STEVE HUNTER: Football 2,3; Trock 2. PETE HURLEY: Football 1; Swrimming 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2; German Club 3. JEANETTE JACKSON: Girls League 1,2,4; Majorette 1 ,3; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 1 ,2; Dramatics 1 ,2. MARY ELLEN JACOBS: JSA 3,4; German Club 3,4; Las Vivas Tri-Hi-Y 4; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; CSF 2,3; Felio Tri-Hi- Y 2; Notional Thespians 2,3. GAYLE JENDRESEN: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Noani Tehoni Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. DEANNA JENSEN: FTA 1,2; Tennis 1,2; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2, 3,4; GRA 1,2; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Los Vivas Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Modern Dance Club 2,3,4; ICC 2,3; MMM 2,4; Swimming 3,4; Student Body Yell Leader 4; Rally Club 4; Legislative TULLY JOHNSON: Class Council 1,2,3, Vice President 2; Board of Commis- sioners 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Boseball 1; Key Club 2,3,4; Out- standing Citizen 2; Wrestling 2; Ten- nis 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Varsity 3,4; Outstanding Senior Candidate. CAROL JONES: Glee Club 4. HOWARD JONES: Radio Club 2,3; De- bate 2; Legislative Council 4; City Government Day 4. JUDY JONES: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Las Vivas 3,4 Pres. KAREN JONES: Class Council 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 1; Girls ' League 1,2, 3,4; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Class Publicity Manager 3; JSA 3,4; Executive Council 4; Student Body PAT KELLEY: MMM 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Publicity Manager 3; IRC 2,3,4; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 4; Service Club 3,4, Secre- tary 4; GRA 1,2; Class Council 1; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4. JANET KIESLER: Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 3-4; Girls ' League 3,4. JACKIE KILEEN: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3; SMA 3,4; Class Council 1. PHYLLIS KILLMAN : Girls ' League 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3. ARVIN KLARICH: SMA 4, ROBBIE KNUDSON: Football 1; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,3,4; Var- sity 3,4. CHARLOTTE KROHMER: Girls ' League 1,2, 3,4; Noani Tehoni Tri-Hi-Y 3. SUSAN KOLLER: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; National Thespians 3; Los Vivas Tri- Hi-Y 2.3,4. LYNN KUEHNERT: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,3; SMA A, Majorettes 1,2,3,4; GRA 1. LARRY KUNDERT: German Club 1,2; Cross Country 2; Track 2,3,4; Service Club 4, Sergeant at Arms. NANCY KYLE: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. JERRY LAIBLIN: Basketball 1; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3; Chess Club 3. JOYCE LA5TER: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; GRA 1,2,3; French Club 2,3; CSF 2,3,4; Gold Seal Winner 4. PETE LAIRD: Class Council 1,2,3; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2; Wrestling 2; Track 3,4; Little B ' 1,2; Varsity 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; President 4; ICC 4. DAMON LEE: Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3. WAYNE LEE: Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2; Little B ' 2,3,4; Track 1; Debate 3,4; German Club 4; National Thes- pians 4. CAROL LENKE: Girls ' League 2,3,4: Las Vivas Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Secretary. HARRY LEVANDOSKI: Football 2,3. JUDY LEWIS: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Swimming 3; Speech Tournament 4. STANLEY LEWIS: Basketball 1,2; Foot- ball 1; Swimming 1,2; Architects Club 2,3; Legislative Council 4 Sergeant at GEORGE LOMELI: Orchestra 2,3,4. JERRY LONG: Glee Club 2. GEORGIA LOPEZ: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4 President; Los Vivas Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplain 2,3,4, President 3: ICC 3,4; IRC 2,3,4, Historian 3; JSA 2,3,4; Legislative Council 4; Service Club 4; Outstanding Senior Candidate. YOLANDA LOPEZ; Future Nurses 3,4; Girls ' League 3,4. EVELYN LORTZ: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; German Club 3; Los Vivos Tri-Hi-Y FRANK LOSTAUNAU: Band MMM 4. ED LUNN; Football 1,2,3; Track ball 2; Swimming 3,4. JOE MANIS: Band 1,2,3,4. ,2,3, ' DAVID MANN: CSF 1,2,3,4; MMM 1,2; German Club 2,3; Gay Blades 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Cross Country 2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Varsity 3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Class Council 4; Key Club 4. FR6DDA MARANTOS: Girls ' League 1,2, 3,4; Class oCuncil 1; Debate Club 1; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Legisla- tive Council 4; Constitution Com. 4; Modern Dance Club 3. ROBERT MARINEZ: Trock 2; Zeto Chi JON MARSHALL: Bond 1,2,3; M LINDA MARTIN: Class Council 1,2; h ern Dance Club 4; Girls ' League TOBY MAZZIE: Swir McATEE: Football 1; Basketball nming 2; Baseball 3; Track PATTY McDANIEL: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; IRC 1,2,3; Nooni Tehoni Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. DONNA McKAY: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; IRC 2,3,4. KATHRYN McKNAB: Girls ' League 1,2, 3.4; Rally 2; CSF 1. BILL McMILLAN: Football 1; Baseball 1,2. CARROL McMILLAN: Girl ' s Leogue 1,2, 3,4; FTA 1; Sigma Gammo Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. SANDY MEEK: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Class Council 2,4; Las Vivos Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Vice Presi- dent 2; Rally Rep. 4; Roily Club 4. MANICE MELVILLE: Girls League 2,3; Noani Tehoni Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; FHA 3,4. LOIS MENLOVE: Girls ' League 1,2,3; Noani Tehoni Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, President 2; Las Navajos 2,3; ICC 3,4. GARY MESMER: German Club 2,3; Serv- ice Club 4; Rally Club 4; Boseboll 4. DON METTLER: Bond 1,2,4 Captain; Or- chestra 1,2,3,4, Manager 2, President 3, Vice President 4; Gay Blades 1,2,3, Librarian 2, President 3; Golf 1,2,3,4; German Club 2,3; ICC 3. MAUREEN METTLER: German Club 1; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4, Historian 2; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice Pres- ident 3, Secretary 2; Rally Comm. 4. CAROLYN RUTH MICKELSON: Girls- League 1,2,3,4. DAVE MIDDLETON: FTA 1. TED MILLER: Rifle Club 2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 2,3, President 4. JIM MIZE: Track 1,2; Football 2,3. RAYMOND PAUL MOJICAUS: Band 1,2,3; Rally Club 3,4; Pep Bond 1,2,3,4; Gay Blades 3. SHIRLEY MOONEY: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Class Council 1 ,2,3; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Swimming 2; Spanish Club 3; Rally Comm. 4. MARILYN MORLEY: Bond 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Piano Club 1,4; Choir 2; FTA 2. MELANIE MOORE: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Class Council 1; Noani Tehani Tri-Hi- Y 2,3, Vice President 2; Los Novojas 3. MICHAEL MORRIS: Football 1,2,3; Base- League 1,2,3,. Cou ball 1,2,3. JOY MORROW: SMA 4. PHILLIP MOYER: Football 1,2,3,4; Trock 1,2,3. KAREN MURPHY: Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4. ISABEL MURO: GRA 1; Spanish Club 1. ALAN MURRAY: Swimming 2,3,4; Foot- ball 3; Varsity 4; JSA 4; German Club 2; Debate Club 4. ALDEN NASH: Key Club 4. RONALD NEWFIELD: Cross Country 1; Track 1; Swimming 2,3,4; Germon Club 3. iiiinnniiiiiinninrnrTTmTT SENIOR INDEX DIANNA NEWMAN: Swimming 1,2,3,4; Girls ' League i ,3,4: Majorette 1; Las Vivas Tri-Hi-Y 4. SHARON NIKKEL: Glee Club 1; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Noani Tehani Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3. MARCIA O ' BRIEN: CSF 1,2,3,4; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; GRA 1; Class Coun- cil 1,2,3,4; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Board of Commissioners 2,3; Ker- nal 2; Service Club 3,4; Rally Club 4; Modern Dance Club 4; Betty Blade 4; Outstanding Senior Candidate. DON OLIVER: Cross Country 4. GARY OLSON: Football 2; Track 2; Sier- MARY OMALLEY: Girls ' League 1,2,3. RICHARD ORTIZ: Tennis 3,4; Ptiotogrophy 3; SMA 2; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2. JANET OUSLEY: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4. HILDA OWEN: Girls ' Leogue 1,2,3,4. HENRY PACHECO: Football 1,2,3; Swim- ming 1,2,3; Dance Record Club 1. GARRY PADULA: FTA 1; Piano Club 1,2,3. VIVIAN PAIGE: Girls ' League 1,2,3. LYNN PARSHALL: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Sigma Gommo Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. KEN PAUL: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; CSF 1; Swimming 2; Track 3; Varsity 3,4; Key Club 3. JAY PAULY: Basketball 1,2,3,4; CSF 1,2, Tenn 2,3,. ■B ' 2; Clas Key Club 2,3,4 Vic( President; German Club 2,3 Pres.; Vor sity 3,4; Zeta Chi Hi-Y 3; ICC 3 Gold Seal Winner 4; Bank of Americc Certificate for Science, SHIRLEY PEARSON: Girls ' League 1,3,4. LONETA PETTIT: Girls ' League 1,2,3 CSF 1,2,3; Debate Club 1,3; Orchestrt 1; German Band 3; Class Council 3, ' Secre IRC 1,2,3,. WILLA MAE PETTY: Record Club 3; ICC 2; GRA 2. NORMA JEAN PHELPS: Girls ' League 1,2 3,4; Las Vivas Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Notional Thespians 2.3; Glee Club 2; A Cap- pella 2; ICC 2; Sierron 3. FRED PHILLIPS: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 1,2,3; CSF 1,2; Boord of Com- missioners 1,3; Executive Council 4; Class President 1,3,4; AF5 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Varsity 2,3,4; Roily Club 2; Foreign Exchange Student 3; Social Adjustment Committee 3,4. JOSEPH PHILLIPS: Football 1,2,3; Track 2,3. KENNY PLANT: Cross Country 4; Track 4. RALPH POEHNER: Football 1; Swimming 1; Basketball 2; Spanish Club 3; Dance Club 3. CAROLE OELKE: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Los 2,3,. TERRY POLKINGHORNE: Football 1 ,2,3,4; ,2,3,4; Trc ck 1,2,3 4; Lit- tie B ' 1,2 Zeta Chi Hi-Y 2,3 ■Var- sity 3,4. SHANNA POLVER ARI: Gi Is ' Leagu e 1,2, 3,4; CSF ,2,3; Out landing Citizen 1,2; Filia ri-Hi-Y 2; Literally Yours Comm. 2; Class Cou ncil 2; Student Store 2,3,4 Tennis 3,4; SYL mixed doubles championship 3; DAR Comm. GLENNA PEWERS: Gir Clo League 1,2,3,4 SMA MARY PRATT: Girls ' L BOBO PREWETT: GRA 1,2; Swimming 1; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Publicity 2; Photog- raphy 3,4; Sierran 3,4; SMA 3,4; Modern Donee Club 4. BILL PREWETT: Football 1; Basketball 1, 2,3; Baseball 1; CSF 1,3; Swimming 2,3,4; Class Council 2,4; Little B ' 2; JSA 3,4; Varsity 3. DEAN LARRY PRUETT; Football 1,2,3. JONNIE PURCELL: Bond 1,2,4; Orchestra 1,2; Dance L Record Club 1; MMM 2,3, FTA 2; Clos! Scif Foundation Summer School Scholarshij 3; CSF 4 President; Gold Seal 4; BanI of America Moth 8, Science 4. JUDY RAMEY: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4 Sigma Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. RONNY RAY: Little B ' 2,3; Key Club 2,4 Bobby Blade 4; IRC 4; Football 1,2 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4 President Little B ' 3; Zeta Chi Hi- ' 2,3; Outstanding Senior Candidate 4 SYLVIA REED: Spanish Club 3; Girls DENNIS REYBURN: Trc 2; SMA 4. JUANITA REYES: SMA 4. MARY REYES: Girls ' Leogue 1,2,3,4. SYLVIA REYES: GRA 1; Girls ' League 1,2, 3,4, Vice President 2; Class Coun- 2,3; Basketball IRC Las SKIP RICE: Debate Club 3,4 President; ICC 4. RICHARD RIFEY: Football 1; IRC 1,4; CSF 4; Tennis 2; FSA 2; Track 3; Photography Club 3; Debate Club 4. DON ROBERTS: Bond 1,2,3; MMM 2,3,4; Track 2; Cross Country 2,3,4; Debate Club 4; Class Council 4; JSA 4; ICC 4. RITA ROBERTS: Chorus 1,2,3,4 Vice Presi- dent; National Thespians 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; MMM 4. JACKY ROWE: Felia Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Girls ' League 2,3,4; MMM 1; Glee Club 2; CSF 2,3; FTA 2,3,4; Las Vivas Tri- Hi-Y 3,4. JUDY RYAN: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4. ELIZABETH BETTY SANCHEZ: Girls ' League 1,2; SMA 3; Modern Dance Club 4. LINDA SANDERS: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Los Vivas Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. BILL SAPP: FFA 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 3; Track 2. BONNIE SCEALES: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Gan- ,2,3. RAMONA SCHAEFFER: Girls ' League 1,2, 3.4; Filia Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2,3; Modern Dance Club 3,4; A Cappello 2. RICK SCHULTHEIS: FFA 1,2; Football 1,2. HELEN SCUIMBATE: FHA 1; Girls ' League 2,3,4; Noani Tehani 3; Modern Dance Club 4. BURTON, SENIOR: Basketball 1,2,3; Swim- ming 1,3,4; Football 2. LARRY SHAW: Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Little ' B ' 2,3; Varsity 4; Class Council 1,3,4; Execu- tive Council 4 Chairman; Student Body Vice President 4; German Club 2,3; CSF 2,3,4; Gold Seal Award 4; Key Club 3,4 Vice President; Roodrunner Hi-Y 3,4. HERB SCHEARER: Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; SMA 4, SHEILA SHULTS: GRA 1; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Noani Tehani Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, MARIE SLAUGHTER: FHA 1; Orchestra 1,2; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4. JACKIE SMITH: German Club 2; Chess Club 1,2. KEN SMITH: IRC 1,2,3,4; Class Council 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Future Architects 2,3; Varsity 3,4; Service Club 4. NOREEN SMITH: Girls ' League 1,3,4; GRA 1; Band 1; Sigma Gamma Tri- Hi-Y 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Roily Club 3; Class Council 3. SAMMY SMITH: Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1; Baseball 1,2,3; Wrestling 2; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Zeta Chi 3; Serv- FREADA SOUTHERN: Girls ' League 1,2, BARBARA SPARKMAN: Girls ' League 1,2, 3,4; Las Vivas 2. PAM STARR: IRC 1,2,3,4; Sigma Gommo 1,2,3,4; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Class Yell Leader 2,3; ICC 3; Constitution Committee 3; Board of Commissioners 3; Rally Club 4; Student Body Song RANDY STEPHENS: CSF 1,2; JSA 2,3,4; IRC 3,4; German Club 3,4; Class Council 4. MERILYN STERNER: Alpha Gommo 2; Girls ' League 2,3,4; FHA 2,3,4; Nooni BETTY STEWART: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Noani Tehani 2,3,4; A Coppella 2. GERALD SEWART: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 2,3,4; Varsity 4. PATRICK STOLLER: Band 1,2,3. STUART STOLT: Bond 1,2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Orchestra 2,3; MMM 2,3,4; Track 2; Future Teachers 3; IRC 3,4; Vor- BILL SUNIGA: Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Little ' B ' 2; Varsity 3,4; SMA 3; Spanish Club 3. DIANA SWAN: Girls ' League 1,2,3. JERRY TAKIER: Latin Club 1; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Kernol 2,3,4; Little B ' 2; Football 3,4; Class Coun- cil 3,4; Varsity 3,4; Executive Council 4; Awards Commissioner 4; JSA 4; Service Club 4. DON TAYLOR: Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 4; Track 4. JIM TAYLOR: SMA 3,4. JAN TATUM: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4. DICK TENER: Class Council 1,2,3, Treas- urer 1, President 2, Vice President 3; Little ' B ' 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Tennis 1,2,3,4; German Club 2,3; AFS 2,3,4 President; Football 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Varsity 4; ICC 4. BILL THIESSEN: Los Vivos 2,3, Presi- dent 2. DEANNA THOMAS: Majorette 1,2; Girls ' League 1,2,4; CSF 1; Sigma Gamma 2,3,4 President; ICC 3,4; Student Body Secretary 4; Executive Council 4; LegiJ 2,3; RICKIE THOMPSON: Future Arc Track 4. LYNN TUCKER: Executive Council 1; Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Rally Club 2,3,4; Class Co ' uncil 3; Sigma Gamma 3,4, Vice President 3, President 4. MERRILY UHLER: Girls ' League 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; Piano Club 3. GIL VALDEZ: Football 2,3. DORIS WADDLE: Gltls ' League 1,2,3; SMA 3,4. LAVONE WALKER: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; MMM 1,2,3,4; Sig- ma Gamma 1,2,3,4; GRA 1,2; Service Club 3,4; IRC 3,4; JSA 3; Class Coun- cil 4; Executive Council 4; Student Body Publicity 4, DONNA WARD: Girls ' League 1,2,3,4; GRA 2,3; Los Vivos 2; Modern Dance 3; Sigma Gommo 3,4. BOB WHARTON: Football 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 2,3; Golf 2,3; Little ' B ' 2,3; Varsity 4; Key Club 2,3,4; JSA 4; German Club 2,3; Class Council 3; Kernal 3,4; Roodrunner Hi-Y 4; Quill Scroll 4. BOB WICKLIFFE: Band 1,2,3; Swimming 1,2,3,4; German Club 2; MMM 2; Football 3; Varsity 3,4; JSA 4, BRENDA WILBANKS: Girls ' League 3,4. ROGER WINTER: Chess Club 2,3; German Club 2,3,4. SHERRY WOOD: Majorette 2; Las Vivos 3,4; Girls ' League 3,4; Service Club 4; Debate Club 4; Class Council 4. 204 STUDENT INDEX Acrey, Jeri — 7 Aclis, Bob — 38, 1 1 1 Adams, Laura— 54 Adams, Linda — 41 Adams, Paul — 54, 138, 153 Adams, Rex — 48 Adams, Robert— 53, 106, 155 Adams, Shara— 4 1 Addington, Bob — 17, 22, 106, 131, 132, 133, 144, 159 Addy, Mike — 41, 106, 159, 167 Agnetti, Louis — 53 Agnew, Barbara— 53, 81. 112 Agnew, Pot — 17 Aguilcr. Adelia — 41, 1 15 Aguilar, Maria— 54 Aguirre, Jessie — 17, 151 Aguirre, Tom — 54, 74 Allred, Ronnie— 17, 136 Alsup, Johnny— 54, 55 Alsup, Sid— 39, 157 Alton, Dick — 17, 27, 104, 106, 131, 132, 144, 151 Alton, Jane — 53, 169 Alvarez, Wovie— 53 Amestoy, Frank — 38, 132 Anaya, Leonard — 17 Anderson, Al — 41 Anderson, Allen— 17, 106, 132, 130, 135 Anderson, Eva— 55, 121 Anderson, Gay— 17, 98, 115 Anderson, Kathy— 53, 79, 117 Anderson, Larry — 53, 140 Anderson, Peggy — 53, 1 15 Anderson, Suzanne — 53, 1 15 Andrade, Tony — 4 1,118 Andrews, Doyle— 54, 110, 153 Angell, Cloudene- 41 Anglin, Doug — 53 Anglin, Robert — 140 Anson, Gary— 17, 132 Anson, Neil — 141 Arogon, Arthur — 17 Aragon, Fred — 55, 138 Aragon, Manuel — 60 Arbuckle, Mary — 54 Arechiga, Diane — 53 Arechiga, Hope — 55 Arechiga, Margaret — 41 Argain, George — 41, 140, 163 Arias, Ralph — 53, 74, 102 Armijo, Tonie — 53 Armstrong, Judy — 54 Arneson, Kathleen — 116, 112, Arvii 17, 76, 103, Ashworth, Elsie— 54 Ashworth, Stephen — 17 Askew, John — 17 Astle, Susan — 41 Aston, Carol Joan — 41 Aswad, Buckrey— 53, 11 159 Aubrey, Gail— 53, 118 Austin, Helen — 54 Autrey, Doug — 17, 74 Avilez, Danny — 17, 136, 137 Avilez, George — 138, 161 Ayers, Sharon — 54 Bacon, Mike — 17, 110 Bagley, Pam— 53, 122 Bailey, Arlene — 48 Bailey, Harold — 41 Baker, Barbara — 17 Baker, Bobby— 53, 157 Baker, Doug— 43 Baker, Lee— 53 Boker, Linda— 53 Baker, Miriam— 17 Rnker Noncy— 53, 117 Baker, Pamela— 54 Ballard, Ron— 17 Bonoh an, Jerry— 41, 13 Barne , Donny— 159 Bornh rt, Velma— 41 Batrer D, Diana— 54 Bnrrer D, Sylvia— 53 , Jo Ann— 54 Barron , Rick— 53, 140 Bartel Ralph— 54, 55 Barton , Larine— 30 Basma n, Sandra— 55 Bass, an F.— 41 Bassil Tony— 4 1 Balem an. Raymond— 54 Beaty, Jacqueline — 54, Beck, Katherme— 53 Beckham, Jock — 54 123, 125 Beeney, Bill — 48, 118, 15 Bell, Gordon — 54, 55 Bell, Jeanette— 38 Bell, Warren — 41 Bennett, Jim — 54 Bennett, William — 54, 74, Benton, Connie — 14. 18. 9 103. 114. 120. 122. 12 Benton. Jill— 38. 82. 83, 1 112, 113, 123, 125 Benton, Judy — 48, 83, 1 1 ; 122 Bentz, Doug — 41 Bentz, Marijo- 55 Berg, Ruth— 48, 74 Bergstrom, John — 138 Bergstrom. Richard— 38 Berinbaum, Martin — 18, 1 Binder, Trocy — 46, 48, 1 1 169 Binninger, Robin — 74 Bird, Scotty — 38 Bishop, Roger — 55 Biss, Shermon— 48 Biss, Steve— 18 Blackwell, Melton — 55 Blackwell, Shirley — 18 Bloir, Georgia— 38, 123 Blackmore, Shoron — 55, 1 Bledsoe, Ray — 18 Bliss, Vernon— 38, 112 Bockman, Dove — 18 Bolin, Jeannette— 38 Bolin, Tom— 59, 138 Bolt, Clifford — 48 Bolz, Wilmo— 41 Bonelli, Richard— 55, 138 Borel, Phyllis— 48 Boshears, Bonnie — 55 Boshears, Wilmadel — 48 Bosi, Jeanette — 48 Bosley, Barbara — 18, 120 Bosley, Diana— 55 Botello, Eugene — 48, 138, 163 Boucher, Pauline — 38 Bovk-ers, Genevieve — 18 Bowers, Jerry — 48 Bowman, Carol — 38, 80, 99, Boyd, Lee — 48 Boyd, Tim— 74 Boyer, Bob— 55, 14 1, 146 153 Boyer, Gory — 38. 72 Boyt, Barbara — 48, 1 14 Boyr, Bill — 18 Brocchi, Brenda — 18, 70, 90. 120. 125 Bradford. Claude— 4 8. 95. 107. 136. 137, 161, 165 Bradford, Margaret — 53 Bradshow, Susanne — 18, 120 Brewer, Doug — 43, 153 Brewer, Kenneth — 74. 161 Brewer. Lowonn — 18. 116 Brewer. Pauleite — 48. 122 Brewer. Susan — 38 Brewer. Virgie— 38. 120 Bridges, Mavis — 38 Bridges. Sharon — 55 Bridges. Sue— 38. 102. 103 Briggs. Carolyn — 55 Briggs. Charles — 38 Briggs, Joan — 48, 102, 112, 114, 122 Briggs, Katherine — 41 Briggs, Susan — 18, 99, 120 Brighom, Judy — 18, 112, 120, 169 Briones, Pete — 38, 74 Brockway, Nanci — 18 Broderson, Eric — 48, 140, 155 Browder, Penny — 55 Brower, Marilyn — 54 Brown, Barbara — 55 Brown, Betty — 18 Brown, Dale — 48 Brown, David — 18, Brown, James — 58 Brown, Johnny — 5t Brown, Kim— 18, 9 , Lorry — 38 Brown, Marjorie— 46, 48, i; Brown, Mary — 108 Brown, Nash — 55. 138. 168 Brown. Roy — 38. 152 Brown. Stan — 38 Brown, Susanne — 38 Brown. Wayne — 55. 138. 1( Browne. Conrad — 55 Brunsell. Carlo — 55 Brunsell. Judy— 38. 78. 116 Bryan, Carl— 55, 74, 112, 166 Bryan, Maureen — 38 Bryant, Audrey — 38 Bryant, Nancy — 19 Bryson, Phil — 38 Buchanan, Sherilyn — 46, 48 122, 169 Bucon, Terry — 19 Buckles, Richard — 19 Bundy, Melvin — 48, 138, M Burok, Bonnie — 48, 114, 12 Burcicga, Lydia — 38 Burdette, Craig— 38 Burdick, Lorry — 48 Burge, James — 48, 155 Burge, Judy — 19 Burgess, Joe! Chris- 48, 74, 155 123 Boyce, Jerry- Burnett, Johnny — 55, 157 Burnett, Jon — 138 Burnett, Ralph — 38, 110 Burnett, Susan — 55, 1 14 Burnham, Doyle — 42 Burns, Bobby— 55, 74 Burns, Donald— 74, 79 Burns, Patricio — 48, 79 Burns, Wilda — 41 Burton, Gerald — 48 Buss, Carol — 1 12 Butler, Ted— 19 Cabollero, Julie— 19, 118 Cadena, Bertha — 55 Cadena. Cecelia — 48 Cadena. Hope — 48 Codwolder, Mory Ann — 55 Coffee. Buzzy — 19. 101, 13 159 Coffee, Jav -48, 168 iiiuinintinfnimi STUDENT INDEX Calderon, Gloria — 55 Calderon. John — 38, 74, 111 Calderon, Rebecca — 48 Calderon, Ruth — 38 Calvillo, Edward — 38 Cameron, Larry — 38 Campbell, Douglas — 149 Campbell, Kiphng— 55, 74, 153 Campbell, Margaret— 54, 5£ lU Campbell. Ramona — 19 Campos, Esther — 48 Candelano, Louis— 48, 152 Candelaria, R,la— 38 Conf.eld, Sharon— 45, 168 Cannon, Barbaro— 38 Cannon, Betti Con Can Corino, Manuel — 55 Carlon, Gregory — 38 Carlson, Pot— 55, 1 W Carlton, Charles — 38 Carpenter, Diana — 54 74, 112 107, 132 Corrillo, Monuel— 141 Carrlzoles, Condelona- 1 61 Cosserly, Mary— 19 Costoneda, Lucy — 48 Costaneda, Nellie — 55 Castaneda, Ruben — 74 Castillo, Arlene — 48 Castillo, Juanita— 42 Castillo, Louis— 56 Castle, Wayne — 51 Castro, Steve — 38, 140 Cation, Judy— 19, 120 Cotlin, Steve— 47 Cato, Mike — 38, 1 10 Coughran, Robert — 56 Ceccorelli, Don — 48, 136, 153 Cepeda, Esther — 48 Cepeda, Santos — 55 Chobot, Judy — 55 Chollberg, Sharon — 38, 123, 123, 125 Cholles, Ann— 38, 125 Chamberlain, Sandra — 48 Chambers, Jock — 38, 101, 136, 166 Chappell, Owen — 56, 149 Chnze? Delia— 42 ' Ih, I Dwid— 38 Christ! Pat- Cichon, Chorlotte— 55, 115 Cichon, Yvonne — 48 Cierley, Randy — 19 Clark, Gory— 118 Clark, Linda— 19,74, 112 Clark, Roger— 38, 112 Clounch, Cathy — 55 Clayton, Gale — 20 Clerico, Joanne— 38, 60, 77 Clift, Muni — 15, 16, 20. 27, 132, 143. -20 206 Clifton. Jes Cline, Andrea — 46, 48 Cline, Hal— 38 Cline, Jock— 55 Clipper, Sue— 20 Clymore, Eddie— 55, 74, 118 Clymore, Gory — 5, 161 Cootes, Marion — 38 Cobia, Dennis — 48, 146 Cochron, Joyce — 78 Coffey, Palsy — 20 Coffman, Lois — 48, 167 Cohen, Bert — 20 Cohen, Charlene — 55, 120 Coleman, Donna — 38, 78, 123 157 , Denn -20 -20, Collir Colli- Colombero, Elizabeth Combs. Jim — 1 4 Comer, Margaret — 5 Comer, Steven — 38 Comer, Rebecca — 55 Comstock, Jim — 148 Conley, Mike — 48 Conner, Charles— 48 , Judit -20 Contreras, Charles— 74 Cook, Phillip— 20 Cook, Velva — 48, 74, 78 Cooper, Nathaniel — 74 Cornelius, Larry— 55, 76, 124 Corp, John — 42 Cotton. Delmar— 48, 141 Coughran, Bill— 159 Coughran, Duaine — 55 Covey, Glen — 20 Covey, Judy — 55 Cowan, Roy — 4 8 Cox, Dorron— 55, 74 Cox, Judy — 38 Cox, Lorinda — 20 Cozort, Frances — 56 Cozort, Paul — 38 Crobtree, Terry — 20 Ciaig, Doug — 20, 102 Ciaig, Rommy — 48 Ciandoll, John- 20 Creel, Donald— 55 Crockett, Diane— 20 Crockett, Joyce — 47, 76 Cronk, Pat— 38 Crook, Roy— 20 Cross, Mike— 20 Crouch, Gory— 136, 151 Crouch, Lawrence — 38 Crouch, Pamela — 54 Crouch, Pol— 47 -20 Cull, Doyle — 55, 138, 149 Cummings, Barbara — 78 Cummings, James— 47 Cummings, Pom — 38 Cummings, Wayne — 38 Curron, Art— 20, 132, 159 Curran, Mike — 107, 136, 161 Curtis, Bonnie— 56 Cuitis, Christine— 55, 114 Cushwoy, Judy — 38 Dohlgren, Jim — 20, 101, 118 136, 161 Dohlgren, Kothy- 46. 51 Doiley, Keith — 47, 106, 167 Daiso, George — 38, 74, 76, 77, 161, 167 Doisa, Jerry— 38, 65, 99, 1 0( Dallon, Vickie— 47, 122 Dame. Johnny— 20 Daniels, Donna — 21 Daniher, Dona — 38 Danitschek, Steve — 47 Donnelley, Rod — 21 Darroh, Jane— 47 Davis, Bill— 21 Davis, Bobbie— 55 Davis, Charles— 38 Davis, Dorrel — 21, 107, 144, 161 Davis, Doro-thy — 21 Davis, Howard— 47 Davis, Irmo— 21 Davis, James — 56 Dovis, Lee— 55, 74, 149 Dovis, Ronald — 47 Davis, Leroy— 140 Dean, Carol— 21 Dean, Donald— 38 74, 153 Dean, Steven— 56, 152 De Anda, Paul— 5 d , 138 Deoson, Gerald— 2 , 107, 15 Decker, Dodie— 38 123 De Gough, Everett- -21 De Hoog, Deano- 21, 79, 98 117, 120 De La Cruz, Borbor 3—74, 78, 115, 117 Da La Cruz, Benny- -38, 74, 115, 141 De La Cruz, John— 56, 74, 115, 138 Delamore, Dennis— -38, 168 Delfino, Mary— 21 Delis, Peter- 47, 1 10, 138, 157 Del Rio, Rosorio— 5 6 Denny. Diana — 56 De Pue, Sandra— 4 7 D ' Evelyn, Donna— 47, 122 Diols, David— 120 138 Dickerson, Connie- -47. 112 Dickerson. Michael —56, 138 Dickei son. Wyman- -38, 131, Dickman, Larry— 21, 1 Diede, Sheila— 44 Dietrick, Jocque — 56 Diffenbough. Ann— 21 Difroncisco, Bob— 47 Dilger, Muriel — 38, 1 ' Dillow, Suzan — 21, 1 1 Di Perno. Vicky— 38 Disney, Phyllis — 21, 1 Dixon, Ann — 21 Doermann, Karlene — Doeseyke. Judy — 42, vel— 56 Donahue. Andrea — 59, 1 115 Donahue, Donna — 38, 71 Donald on, Linda— 38 Donald on, Woyne— 38 Dorsett, Eddie— 56 Dotson, Lorry- 56, 138, 1 Dotson, Wayne— 140 Dot?, Joyce— 47 Dougia , Linda— 21 Douglo . Lynndo- 37, 98 116, , Mike— 21 Douglo s, Bob-i-37 Dow, P ul_21. 107. 151 Dowd, □ net- 56 Downs, Gerald— 56 Downs. Stephen— 22 Downs. Virginia— 37, 117 123 Drake. ennifer— 56 Duarte, Elena— 47 Duggon, Doris — 37, 83 Duke, Brenda — 22 Dumble, Howard — 47, 140, 159 Dumble, Joyce — 54. 56, 11. 169 Dumble, Margaret — 74 Dunk, Cheryl— 47 Denn -22, 120, 125, -56 Dunn, Joey — 56. 74 Duron, Ralph — 56. 1 Durham. Belinda- 5 Duvoll. Bryan — 22 Dybeck, Tom — 47 Dykes, Mike — 47, !■Earl, Gory — 37, 1 IC Eostberg, Donna East avid— 37 Ecref, David— 82, 83, Eddings, Marvin— 22 Eddings, Norma— 37 STUDENT INDEX Eddy D.ck— 37, 125, 157 Edmondson, John— 37 Fdmo ison, Walter— 157 Fdwn rds, Jolin— 56 Fdwn rds, Kenneth— 47 Kendall— 47 Fqlin Corolyn— 47, 122 Flins Rachel— 37 Elios Ruben— 56, 138, 16 Ellington. Mike — AT . 141 Elliot , Belly— 22, 112 Flliot Joe— 56 Fllinl , Dennis- -47 Elliot , Harold— 47 Fll.ot Jay 47, 14 1, 148 16 1 Fll-ot , John— 47 Fll.ot , Judy— 22 Elliso n, Buddy— 47, 141, Elms LaVerne— 22 -56 Emfinger, Margie — 37 Emfinger, Ruby — 56 Endes, Les— 22 Endsley. Earlme— 47 Ennen, Gary— 37, 140, Enriquez, Mary — 47 Eoff, Cassy — 56 Epp, Johnny — 74 Ermocoff, J.m — 47, 12. -56 Essn -22 Espinoza, Manuel- 56 Ester, Pat— 22 Ester, Bernodine— 37 Etherton, Jack— 47 Etherlon, Linda — 22, 1 Evans, Claudia — 56, 7 Evans, Richard — 56, 1 Fast, Jeonne— 22 Faure, Koren — 47 Faulkner, Barry— 47 Faz. Jess— 22, 132 Fearrond, Lynn— 22 Feer, Woody — 22, 70, ndez. Lorry — 56, 138, 104, 106, 159, 167 Ferris, Doug — 23 Feuss, Walt— 23 Ficker, Bob— 23 Fidler, Joy— 56, 161. 1 Fields, Dorothy — 37 Finch, Joan — 47, 56, 1 1 Fincher, Sharon — 37, i; Findley, Dorothy — 37, £ s— 56, s— 56 Flonagin, Karen- 122, 169 Flonagin, Pot — Flem, Richard— Flenning, Jo — 37 Fletcher, Borbarc Flippin, Saundrc Flores, Dolores— Flores, Gloria— Flores, Rachel — Floyd, Joe — 56, Fogerly, Michel— 37 Fogle, B.ll— 56, 153 Folson, Forrest — 56 Folson, Lorry — 23 Foltz, Larry— 47, 149, Food, Sandra — 56 Ford, Kathy — 23, 79, 1 Fordyce, Richard — 37 Fossett, Jeltie — 56 Foster, Glenda — 56 Folis. Carol— 47, 122 Fousr, Nancy — 56 Fowler, David — 37 Fowler, Ivo- 37 Fowler, John — 47, 1 1 1 Fox, Marlon — 37 Frokes, Marsha — 56 Francis, Dole- 37 Tom — 23, 107, 136, Funke, Bill — 56, 74. 141 Funke. Henry — 37. 72 Gobbitas. Borbaro — 47 Gabbilas. Don— 23. 166 Gage. Glenn— 23 Gaines. John— 47 Galindo. Mary — 23 Galindo, Oralia — 56 Gallegos, Betty — 47 Gallington, Ronald — 56, 148 Gamboa, Al— 23, 132 Garcia, Mory — 5 Garcia, Rachel — Garibay, Emilio- Gorland. Jerry — Garner. Ellen — 3 Garrett. Faye — 5 Garrett. Glendo- Gorr -37. 106. 132, 159, 165 Ray — 47, 106, 159, 167 -50, 169 -50, 74 Gaitrell Gartrell, Jonie — 54. 56 Gates. Bill- 16. 24. 66. 98, 107, 112, 125, 155, 156 Gates, Tom — 50, 157 Gotewood, Marvin — 37, 74, Gatewood, Melvir Gay, Mark— 37, IH George, Alma — 56 Gibson, Bob — 53, 13 Gillenwater, Betty — t Gilienwater, Charles- Gillespie. Roberta — 2 Ginn. Lyndia — 37, 1 Giraud, Willette — 36 Glenn, Grant — 24 Glenn, Orecella — 24 Goehring, Dwight — 5 Goen, Kenneth — 56 -37 Co(f, Bill— 37, 140 Gomez, Gilbert— 50, 163 Gomez, Hortencio — 41 Gomez, Louis — 37, 74 Gomez, Richard — 50 Gomez, Richord — 24 Gomez, Robert — 141, 161 Gonzoles, Carmen— 24, 78 Gonzalez, Edwordo — 50 Gonzales, Pot — 1 14 Gonzales, Josie — 56 Gonzales, Luz— 24, 79 Gonzales, Madeline — 37 Gonzales, Manuel — 56 Gonzales. Maxine — 54, 56 Gonzales, Naomi — 56 Gonzales, Rosie — 56 Gordon, Everett- 24, 132, 159 Gordon, Mary — 50, 122 Gradowitz, Steve — 50, 1 36, 161 Grady, Jerry — 37 Grab, Mary — 24, 65 Graves, Joyce — 24 Gray, Don- 24, 132 Gar; Green, Jon — 37 Green, Snodro — 50 Greenleof, Pomelo — 56 Greer, Jerry— 57 Gregor, Howard — 37, 118, 140 Gregory, Jim — 24, 151 Gregory, Tommy — 57, 161 Gregory, Thomas — 57 Griffith, Jerry — 24 Griffith, Merilyn — 46, 50, 83, 122 Griffith, Shirlee— 24 Griggs, Retho— 50, 78 Gripaluo, Richard — 50 Grimes, Barbara— 37, 102, 115 Grimes, Erma — 37, 102 Grisham, William — 50 Gross, Robert — 24, 80, 1 17, 125 ,j|er, Alan— 50 Gudea. Leo— 151 Guerra, Ruben— 24 Guevara, Yolando- Gunderson, Barry- Gunning, Roger — 5 Gunning, Vernon — Gustofson, Clork — Gustafson, Geoffrei Habecker, Lynn— 37, 123 Hobermon, John — 43 Hackney, Pom — 57 Hoddod, Ashley— 22, 39, 112, 136 Haddad, Mary — 46, 50, 1 Hall, Allon— 57, 112, 123, 157 Hall, Cynthia— 22, 39, 98, 113, 117 Holl, Dorrell- 57, 161 Hall, Don — 50, 74 Hall, Jacob— 57 Holletf, Pom — 57 Hamby, Margaret — 56. 57 Hamilton, Otis — 50. 138, 161 Hammett, Lee— 74, 115, 141, 153 Honey. Linda — 57 Honkins, Kothy — 24, 102 Honson, Eloise — 39 Harbough, Stephene — 50, 74, -50 RMniniiHiiiiintnniirninrj STUDENT INDEX Harmon, May — 24 Harper, Charles — 24 Harper, Dennis — 39, 140, Harper, Linda — 46, 50, 71 122 Harper, Patti— 50, 72 Harrall, Shirley— 50 Harringion, Sharon — 39 Hams, Andrea — 50 Harris, Judy — 57 Harris, Michael— 57 Horns, Sieve — 24, 1 1 1 Horrison, Alan— 45, 155 Horr, Lynda — 39 Hart, Martha— 39 Horr, Thomas — 57 Hartley, Mary— 39 Horllme. Donny— 39 Harlwell, Cheryl — 59 Harvey, Judi — 57, I 14 Harvey, Richard — 124 irvey. -39 Houslein, Karen— 39, 168 Havens, Jeon — 25, 118 Hawkins, Jerry- 25, 98, IC 103, 106 Hawley, Gaylon — 25, 1 18 Haworth, Sue— 57 Hoy, Katherine — 50 Hoy. Laura— 57, 121 Hoyden, William — 57 John 167 -50 e— 50, 74, Hoyes, Pom- 50, 169 Hoys, Gory- 39 Hozelboker, Ruby— 50 Hozzard, Sharon— 39 Head, Juanita— 25, 115 Heoding, Richard — 50, 161 Heath, Minnie— 50 Heber, Kristine— 50 Heckmon, Gory — 57, 74 Heckmonn, Lawrence — 50, 74 Hedge, Will, am— 25, 157 Heffner, Joanna — 46, 50, 99, 122 Hemir -25 Don -39, Henderson, Gilbert — 54 Henderson, Dewone — 140 Henderson, Inez— 25, 118 Hendricks, Cheryl — 50 Henley, Jonie- 56, 57, 114 Hery, George — 39, 76, 132, 149 Sett, -57 Henson, Frederick — 57 Henson, John — 57 Henton, Judy — 25 Hernondez, Beverly — 50 Hernandez, Elizabeth — 39 Hernandez, Grace — 57 Hernandez, Lawrence — 57 138 Hernandez, Leonord — 50 Hernandez, Ohelia— 25. I Hernandez. Ruben — 57 Herr, Dona — 25, 108, 10? Herr, Kothi — 57 Herring, Jack— 57 Herron, John— 57, 140 Herron, Larry — 39 Hershey, Clinton — 25 Hertz, Dove — 39, 149 Hess, Eugene— 57 Hess, Jim— 39, 74 Hetler, Gloria — 50 Hewes, Andrew — 57 Hewitt, Wyott- 39 Hiatt, Tommy — 39 Hicks, Jim— 57, 149, 157 Hicks, Muriel — 50 Hicks, Randy — 50, 1 18 Higby, Don — 50 Hildebrand, Laura — 50 Hill, Cheryl— 57 Hill, Gary— 39 Hill, James— 39, 140 Jean -25 Hill, Joseph — 49, 74, 76 Hill, Lowell — 57 Hill, Raymond — 50, 110 Himes, Jane — 25 Mink, Beverly — 25, 68, 93, 101 Hinkle, Don— 25 Hinoios, Mike — 39 Hins, Russell — 57, 141 Hinzo, Ernest— 57, 161, 167 Hinzo, Louis— 167 Hinzo, Richard — SO, 167 Hirst, Paul— 39 Hirst, Willord- 57 Hoodley, Carol — 42, 78, 82 Hockett, Ardis — 39, 74 Hockmon, Sue — 39, 125 Hodel, John — 57, 161 Hodges, Beverly — 39, 98, 123 Hodges. Bruce — 25, 166 Hodge, Johnnie — 57, 138 Hofer, Nancy — 25, 1 12, 120, 169 Hoff, Jerry— 44, 74 Hogan, Doris — 57 Hoggatr, Marilyn — 39 Hague, Bob — 74 Holcomb, Louise — 25, 83, 98, 103, 112, 120 Holden, Richard— 57, 124, 161 Holland, Hawaiian — 42, 106 Holland, Jack — 74 Holland, Janice — 39 Hollidoy, Margaret — 57 Holman, Judith — 26 Holt, Carol — 61 Holt, Karen— 57 Hood, Lily— 57 Hooper, Richard — 39, 74 Hopkins, Delaine — 50 Hopper, Frank — 50, 95, 106, 138, 161 Hopper, Mickey— 57, 95, 114, 169 Hopwood, Kothleen — 39, 72, 117, 123 Horn, Sandra— 26, 70, 90, 120 Hornsby, June — 26 Horlon, Mike — 57, 152 Hourigan, Doug — 26 Howard, David— 50, 141 Howard, Judy — 26 Howell, Ricky — 57, 140 Howell, Jerry— 57, 161 Hoyt, Ann — 26 Hoyt, Bruce— 57 Hoyt, Robert — 50 Huber, John — 57 Huddieson, William — 50 Hudmon, Sharon — 26, 118 Hughes, Dale — 57 Hughes, Delton — 43 Hughes, Ermo— 50 Hughes, Lee— 57 Hughes, Roy — 39 Hull, Borbora- 26 Hull, Bob— 39 Humphrey, Donna — 26, 120 Hunt, Grocie- 39 Hunter, Alme— 39 Hunter, Steve— 26 Hurley, Karen — 57 Hurley, Pete— 155, 156 Hussey, Carole- 57 -59 Hussey, Mortin — 50, 136, 146 Husteod, John— 39, 103 Hutchinson, John — 57 Hulson, Paula — 57, 1 14 Ingalls, Edwin— 39 Ingersoll, Gary — 57 Ittel, Gail— 39 Ivy, John — 57, 132, 161 Jackson, Julie— 50 Jackson, Sue — 39 Jacobs, Betty — 50 Jacobs, Linda — 50 Jacobs, Mory — 26, 1 20, 1 25 Jacobsen, Fred — 57, 138 Jocobus, Jane — 57 Jocomini, Lorry — 53 Jameson, Carol — 50 Joquez, Alvina— 57 Jarvis, Mode lyn — 39, 74, 169 Jefferson, Michoel — 57 Jeffrey, Margaret — 39. 123 Jendresen, Gary — 39 Jendresen, Goyle — 26 Jenkins, Carol — 57 Jenkins, Jennifer— 57 Jenkins, Jerry— 41, 118 Jenkins, Peggy — 26 Jenkins, Tom — 57, 161 Jennett, Pot — 1 14, 120 Jensen, Deonna— 26. 65, 77, 136 Johnson, Borboro — 39, 102 Johnson, Betty— 50 Johnson, Carol — 39 Johnson, Corrick — 39, 168 Johnson, Jockie — 46, 50 Johnson, James — 39 Johnson, Jo Ann — 50, 76 Johnson, Kenneth — 26 Kenneth— 44 Tully — 26, 104, Johnson, Richard — 57 Johnson, Rita — 61 Johnson, Sandra Lou — 50 Johnson, Ted — 41, 74, 103 Johnson, Teodia Jr. — 61, 14 146 Johr Jones. Gordon — 49 Jones, Howard — 26 Jones. Jocqueline — 61 109 114 Jones, Judy — 26, 120 Jones, Karen— 26, 65, 125 Jones, Sylvester— 61 Jordon, Kothryn — 49 Jost, Barbara — 61. 1 12 Juarez, ■dward—4 1 Jurkofsky, Ron — 26, 132 Jurkofsky, Rondo — 61 Kolbaugh, Bill — 26 Kolbaugh. Frank — 49 Kalbough, Tim — 61, 140 Korr, Leveto- 42 Karr, Terry — 141 Kates, Rick— 140, 149, 152 Kay, Carolyn — 42, 123 Kelley, Pat — 26, 76, 101, 1 O: Kelley, Theolio— 61 Kent, Kothryn — 49 Kent, Phillip— 26 Eddi Shore -57 Ketcl Ketten, Barbara — 4 Kelten, Donald — 6 ' Kickliter, Betty— 41 Kidwell, Don — 41 Kiesler, Jonet— 27 Kieslef, Jimmy — 61 Kightlinger, June — Kiholm, Terry — 41, Kiker, Bonnie— 41 Kiker, Venita— 49 Kileen, Don — 61 , 1 Kileen, Jackie— 27 Kilgore, Donald — 6 Killebrew, Kothy — ( Killmon, Phyllis— 2: Kimball, Wayne — 4 Kimbriel, Rose— 49 King, Betty — 61 King, Donnelte — 49 STUDENT INDEX King, Gary — 27 King, George— 54, 61, 138 King, Nancy — 61, 112, 168 King. Norman— 41,65. 112, Kirk. Billy— 61 Kirkendall, Steven — 41, 112 Kirschenman, Joyce — 61 Kisela, Donno — 49 Klarich. Arvin— 27 Klassen, Andrea — 49. 71, 12: Kline, Andy— 49. 122 Klingenberg. Melanie — 41. 7 1. 117, 123, 168 Kloth. Christy— 49, 122 Knight, George — 49 Knight, Jerry — 41. 102. 141 Knight, Margaret — 49 Knudson. Robbie— 27, 106, 143, 144, 145. 155, 156 Koller, Susan— 27, 186 Konstantine, Marilyn — 49 Karen — 49 Krau -49 Krohmer, Charlotte — 27 Kuehnert, Lynn — 27. 74, 118 Kundert, Larry — 27, 100 Kundert, Pat — 41 Kurtz, Don — 61. 141 , 161 Kuwahara, Connie — 61. 1 14, 169 Kyle, Cheryl— 54. 61. 74, 109, 114. 115 Kyle. Jeff— 49 Kyle, Nancy— 27 Lackey. Dick — 41. 107. 140, 155 Lackey. Linda — 61 La Fleur, Brad— 49, 159, 167 La Fleur, Mike — 27, 168 La Fleur, Penny — 61 Laiblin, Gary— 61, 157 Laiblin, Jerry— 27. 157 Lair, Carol — 41 , 168 Laird, Pete— 27. 98, 104, 1 0( 131, 132, 159, 163 Lomond, Ricky — 60 Lompe, Joy — 61 Landers, Joan — 4 1.116 Lone, Carolyn — 49 Lane, Diane— 41, 99. 125 Langdon, Larry — 27 Lorro. Terry — 61 Loster. Joyce— 27. 112 Latham. Dee — 157 Lautenschlager. Karl — 49. 1 5 Lowhon. Vernon — 49 1. Charles— 49. 146, 153 Lawson. Jimmie — 61 Loyfield, Dick— 49 Leard. Phillip— 41 Lee. Damon — 27 Lee. Gordon — 61. 138 Lee. Robert — 1 63 Lee, Wayne — 28. 118. 12 Leitch, Calvin— 41, 136 Leith, Carol— 41, 72. 74. 114, 125 Lemaster, Wally — 44 Lenke, Carol— 28. 120 Lenmark, Jan — 44 Leonetti, Toni — 41. 101. Len Lester, Larry — 44 Levondoski, Horry — 28 Levandoski, Jimmy — 61, 138 Levinson, Susan— 44, 83. 123 Lewis, Charles— 49 Lewis, Gerald— 49, 141, 161 Lewis. Gerald— 28. 102. 159 83 100, 109, 168 n— 16. 27. 28, 120. Liesch, Fred — 49, 74 Lightle. Carol — 61, 1 15 Lincoln, Morilyn— 49 Lingo, Mike— 49 Link, Virgene — 61, 74, 1 12 Lisenbee, Bonnie — 44. 74, 117, 123, 168 Little, Carolyn— 44. 118 Little, Jane— 49. 78 Little! Koye— 49. 169 Loftin. David— 61, 138. 152 Lorgrecco. Tom — 2 8 Lohman. Susan — 46, 47, 49, 66, 82, 83, 102. 114. 122 Lomas, Frank — 44, 140 Longmire. Jane — 49 Longmire, Joan — 49 Looker. Thelmo — 61 Lopez. Conrad — 61 Lopez. Delores— 39 Lopez, Don — 44 Lopez. Georgia— 28, 98. 108, 109. 120. 125 Lopez. Irene — 49 Lopez. Mary — 61 Lopez, Ronald — 61 Lopez, Sylvia — 61 Lopez, Yolonda- 28 Lortz, Evelyn — 28 Lortz, Julia— 52, 114. 115 Lostounou, Henry — 53 Louden. Michael — 61 iugee, -28. Lundy. Darrell— 43, 136, 161 Lunn, Ed— 28 Lunn. Sharon — 49, 1 22 Lusk Tommy — 44 Luttrell. Harold— 140 Lultrell. Norma — 61, 74, 114 Luttrell, Pot- 44, 80. 123 Mc Arthur. Alma — 16. 29, 76. 77. 99. 103, 120 Mc Atee— W. A.— 29 Mc Coo. Earlene— 42 Mc Coll, Sammy — 52, 1 1 1 Mc Coll. Sandra — 61 Mc Colla. Bill— 42 Mc Cortney, David — 52 Mc Coin, Patricia — 61 Mc Cown, Harold — 61. 79 Mc Coy .Kenneth — 42. Ml Mc Coy, Lynn — 21 103. 125 -52 Mc Cutcheon, Jeneine- Mc Daniel, Patty — 29 Mc Dougle, Bill— 52 Mc Dougle, Don — 61 Mc Duffee. Don — 61 Mc Duffee, Janet — 52 Mc Gee. Dwight — 61 Mc Ginty. Douglas — 61 Mc Inerney. Joan— 42, 123 McKay. Donna— 29. 103 Mc Keon, Barbara— 61 Mc Knob. Kathy— 29 Mc Knight, Robert— 138, 152 Mc I -54 Marilyn- Stanley— 168 lillon. Bill— 29 McMillan, Carol— 29 Mc Millan. Shirley — 61 Mc Namee. Judy — 61. 114 McNoul. Patty— 52. 169 Mc Watters, Sandra — 61 . 79 Mc Williams, Lynda — 46 Mac Cormick. Judy — 61. 74 Mocias. Manuel — 61 Mack. Dock — 52 Mockessy, John— 49, 138, 148, 161 Mackey. Billy— 44, 78. 103. 130, 132, 134, 143, 144, IS, 159 Mackey, Linda— 49, 79 Maddux. Terry— 61, 110. 14 146. 147. 153 Madrid. Frank — 61 Maestos. Morgaret — 44 Magnus, Margaret — 61. 114 Mognus, Sieve— 44. 125 Mogouyrk, Jean — 44 Mahoffey. Lorry — 44 Mohan, Pol- 44 Mailman, Bruce — 61, 112 Mallory, Sandy— 22, 49, 114 Molone, Linda — 49 Malouf, Gerry — 28 Malouf, Jomes — 49 Mangold, Bonnie — 76. 99, 112 eiP2-4u cowl Manis. Joanne — 61 Monis. Joe— 28. 74 Mann. David — 16. 25. 28. 104. 106. 115. 167, 168 Manning. Wayne — 149. 153 Monsfield. John — 44 Maples. Barbara — 44 Marontos, Fredda — 28 Marontos. Nick— 49. 141, 148 Marinez, Thomos— 49. 82. 83. 118, 157 Morlin, Pomelo — 61 Marling. David— 44. 74 Marney. Ronald — 49. 140 Marroquin. Martha — 49 Marsh, Roberta — 42 Marshall, Deonie — 42 Marsholl. Dionna — 28. 120, 136 Morsholl. Jon. 28 Martinez. Albert — 28, 115, Martin, Diane — 61 Martinez, Alice — 44 Martinez, Benny — 49, Martinez. Joseph — 61 Martii 122 Massey, Leon — 42 Molheny, David — 42. 79. 1 17. 136, 146 Motjosic, Margaret — 61. 114 Matteucci, Robert — 49 Mavrok, Joe — 42 Maxwell. Keith— 29 Moy. Carole — 49. 14, 169 May, Jim — 42. 140. 151 May. Judith — 49 Moynord. Hugh — 42, 112. 157 Medina. Jesse— 161. 16 Medrono. Ruth — 42 Meek. Rosoling — 42 Meek. Sandra — 29. 98. 99. 120 Meeks. Larry — 42 Meeks. Melvin— 42. 74 Meeks. Yolonda — 46 Melendex. Arthur — 54. 161 Meuendrez. Dovid — 52 Melton. Woyne — 52. 140 Melville. Janice— 2. 116 Mendozo. Ruben — 29 Menlove. Lois — 29 Mesa. Mary — 61 Mesmer, Gary— 29, 101 Metcolf, Ronnie — 29, 106, 159, 167 Mettier. Donald— 29. 74, 77. 107. 1 15, 166 Michael, Mary — 42 Mtchels. Kathleen — 42 Middleton, Dave — 29 Middleton. George — 29 Miller, Bob— 29, 118. 14 Miller, Byron— 30 Miller. John— 52 Miller. Laurel— 58. 112. Miller, Byron — 30 STUDENT INDEX Miller, John — 52 Miller, Lourel— 58, 112, Miller, Bob— 52, 74 Miller, Ronnie — 42 1 1 Miller, Ted— 30 Miller. Victi— 52, 83, 14 Millicon, Donna — 42 Mills, Lopetto — 58 Mills, Terry— 52, 149, i; Mirondo, Joe — 58 Misbeek, Georgionno — 5: Mitchell, David — 58 Mitchell, Doug — 52, 53 Mitchell, Jan — 58 Mitchell, Nancy — 58, 74, Molhook, Roger — 58 149 161 Molina, Amondo — 52 Molina, Manuel — 58 Monfort, Joseph — 58 Moody, Jimmy — 58 Moon. Gohan — 30 Moon, Linda — 42 Mooney, Jerry — 42, 141 Mooney, Shirley — 30, 99 Moore, Beverly — 52 Moore, Melonie — 30, 118 Moore, Ramona — 59 Moore, Sheila — 58 Moore, Terry — 58, 118, I Mooring. James — 52 Morales, Edith — 58 More Verc • ' 58 Moreno, Laurie — 58 Morgan, Vicki — 58 76 Morger, Sharon — 52 Morin, Pot— 58, 138 Morland, Ardis — 52, 46, 122 Morley, Karen — 52 Morley, Marilyn — 30, 74 Morris, Michael — 30 Bett. -58 Mori Moshier, Jim — 42, I 18, I Mosesian, Mike — 30 Moss. Joe — 52, 132 157 Moss, Judy — 46, 52 98 122 Moyo, Jerry — 42 Moyo, Terry — 42 Moyer, Dove — 59, 138, 1 Moyer, Philip — 30, 136, 1 Moynier, Joyce — 52, 81 Mullen, John — 124 Mungary, Anthony — 59, 1 Munger, Judy — 59, 1 1 2, Muro, Isabel — 30 Murphy, Karen — 30 Murphy. Linda — 59 Murroy, Alan — 30 118 1 ,155 Mynatt, Shirley — 46, 78, Nogel, Charles — 59 Nagel, John — 42 Henry— 59 Nosh, Alden — 30, 10 Navarro, Emily — 52 Navarro, Frank — 59, Navarro, Ronoldo — 5 Neol, Bill— 59, 157 Neal, Charyl — 52 Neff, Danny — 30, 10 Nelson, Danny — 59 Nelson, Sue— 59 Neri, Philip- 61 Neumarkle, Kathryn— 42, 12 New, Verlon— 52 Nev f eld, Ronald— 30 Newf eld, Ruth— 52 Newk rk, Robert— 59 Nev man, Dionno- 30, 120 Newm an, Terry— 59, 138, 14 Newsc m, Anita— 52 Newto n, Mike— 52 Nicho s, Allen— 59 Nicho s, Eloine— 52, 116 Nichol 5, Irving — 52, 136 Nichol 5, Jo Ann— 43 Nichol , Joyce— 59 Nichol on, Terry— 43, 136 Nikkei Sharon— 30 Noble, Susan— 46 Nobles Noe, David— 59, 120, 157 Nolan Mike— 46, 149. 159 Nonnweiler, Lee— 43 Norick Dick— 43, 14 1 Norma n, Jonice— 59 Norris, Cheryl— 59 Norris, Loraine— 43, 112 Norsvirorthy, James— 59, 138 152 Nugen Verna— 59, 116 Nunez, Louroleno — 43 Oates, Gary— 59, 118 O ' Brien , Marsha— 27, 30, 68, 99, 01, 102, 112, 114 OBrien Sharon— 46, 78 Ochoo, Linda— 59 Oesch, Linda— 59 Oesch, Gary— 46, 78 Oesch, Judy— 43 OFarrell, Rob, n— 43, 118 Ogden, Claire— 59 Olague Linda— 43 Olague Susan— 59 Olison, Coseree— 43, 78, 102, Ols Gory- Glenn — 43 OMolley, Donna — O ' Molley, Mary — 3 Orman, Gory — 43, Ornelos, Charlie — Ornelos, Mike — 59 Oroz, Manuel — 43 Ortiz, Alice— 42 Osbo Juli 168 Jerome— 59 Osborn, John — 31, 120, 136 Osborn, Mary — 43 Osborne, Morijo — 43 Osborne, Maureen — 43 Ouderkirk, Elaine — 31 Ousley, Janet — 31 Ousley, Joyce — 43, 1 16 Owen, Hilda — 31 Owens, Faun — 46, 1 22 Owens, Janice — 46 Ozuno, Carlos — 59 Pacheco, Henry — 31 Pacina, Donna — 1 18 Pacini, Joyce— 43, 123, 125 Podilla, Esther — 46 Podillo, Manuel — 31 -32 Podula, Garry Paige, David — 149, ]( Paige, Vivian— 31 Pair, Lynda— 59 Palomo, Joe — 43, 161 Ponetta, Mike — 46, 15 Porker, Charles — 59 Parker, Steve — 46 Parks, Gary — 43, 1 12 Porlier, Linda — 46, 12: Pornell, Mary — 31, 79, Porro, Pete — 46, 149, Parry, Juanita — 46, 81 122, 169 Porsholl, Lynn — 31 Patton, Brenda — 46, 1 15 Paul, Dewey — 59, 149, 168 Paul, Ken— 31, 106, 132 Paulsen, Jim — 46, 124, 149 Pouly, Joy — 16. 31, 104, 107, 1 12, 146, 147, 168 Paxton, Woodrow — 59 Payne, David — 46 Payne, Jeff — 59, 74 Pearce, Donello — 59 Pearce, George — 46, 159 Pearson, Shirley— 31 Peart, Vicki— 59 Pelham, Jerry — 59 Peno, Joe — 161 Pena, Socorro — 59, 141 Pendleton, Dwight — 59 Pendleton, Jerry — 43 Pendleton, Yvonne — 46 Peper, Cathy — 59, 121 Perez. Gaorge — 59 Peren, Linda — 43, 100, 112 Pettit, Lonita— 31 Pettit, Raymond — 43 Petty, Willo— 31 Pflugh, Denny — 31 Phelon, Susan — 59 Phelps, Norma — 32 Phillips, Bonnie — 46 Phillips, Dennis — 46 Phillips, Fred— 15, 32, 66, 104, 106, 143. 144, 145, Phillips, Hollie — 46, 1 Phillips. Horley- 32 Phillips, Judy — 46 Pinney, Betty — 59, 114. 169 Pinney. Garry — 43 Pinney, Lindo — 46, 114, 169 Piper, Bob — 46, 106, 166 Plant, Kenny— 32, 159, 167 Pletcher, Delmer — 46 95 157 165 Poehner, Ralph — 32 Poelke, Carole— 32 Polkinghorne, Terry — 32, 104, 106, 130, 132, 143, 144 Polverari, Shanno— 32, 72, 168 Pope, Leon — 61 Pope, Doris — 6 1 Potter, Betty — 61, 1 14 Potter, Janet — 43, 72, 123 Potter, Judy — 46 Powell, Nancy — 43 Powell, Preston — 138, 148, Powell, Walter — 43 Powers, Glenna — 3: Prosser, Roger — 46, Pratt, Mary — 32 , 1 1 Presson, Jerry — 46 Prewett, Bill — 32, 1 136 155, 156 Prewe -32. 73. Prewett, Donald — 61, 66, 112 148, 157 Priest, Beverly— 61 Prior, Keith— 32 Proctor, Gretchen — 43 Prosser, Miki — 43, 72. 123 Pruett. Larry — 32 Purcell. Jonnie — 32, 74 Quarnstrom, Jonie — 14 16, 32, 112, 120 Queen, Tom — 32 Quillon, Martha — 51 Quirarte, Steve — 32 Quiroz, Rolph — 61 Rofferdy, Patricio — 59 Ramirez, Goerge — 54 Ramey, Judy — 32 Ramirez, Bertha — 61 Ramirez, Connie — 43, 115 STUDENT INDEX Roppe, Frank — 51 Rasmussen, Bob — 60 Rouser, Allen— 45, 72 Ray. Bob— 136, 146, 151 Roy, Ronnie— 27, 32, 33, 130, 132, 159 Redman, Linda — 4 Reed, Pauline— 51 Reed, Sylvia— 32 Rehfeldf, Betly — 4 Reich, Sharon— 51 Reyburn, Dennis— Reyburn, Jim — 60 Reyes, Mary — 33 Reyes, Juanila — 1 Reyes, Lupe — 51 Reyes, Virginia— Reynolds, Pom — 5 122 , Denn -33, Robbir Lester — 60 Linda— 5 1 Roberts, Clydene — 60 Roberts, Don — 33, 167 Roberts, James — 141 Roberts, Morilee— 51, Roberts, Rito — 33, 78, 120 Roberts, Rondi- Roberts, Vivian— 51 Roberson, Joyce — 60 Robinson, Allen — 1 3( Robinson, Margaret — Roddick, Judee— 43 Rodgers, Kent — 43 Rodriquez, Hope — 51 Rodriquez, Marie — 61 Rodriquez, Max, 60, 152 Rodriquez, Mike — 14 Rodriquez, Rita — 51 Rodriquez. Robert — 6 Rogers, Mike — 40, 1! Rajas, Rita — 60, 1 15 Rojos, Steven — 51. i: -43, 102, 103 Roland, 78 Romero, Alexander — 60 Romley, Lynette — 60, 121 Romley, Phillip — 43, 1 15 Rooks, Charles— 157 Rosales, Carmen — 60 Resales, Daniel — 43, 140 Rose, Marlene — 60 Rose, Ona — 51 Rose, Virginia— 79, 121 Ross, Deloris — 43 Rowley, Harold — 3 Royce, Carol — 51 Rueck, Carole — 43 Ruiz, Delores— 60, Ruiz, Earlene — 51. Ruiz, Joe 43 Russell, Frank — 43 Russell, Jock — 60, Rutledge, Martho— Ryan, Judy— 33 Ryan, Ronnie — 51 Sabin, Brendo— 43, 123, 11? Solazor, David— 5 1 Salcido, Johnny — 43, 106, 131. 132, 135, 151 Salyards, William — 60 Solyards, Jim — 44 Samide, Vicki — 60 Sanchez, Andrew — 60 Sanchez. Betty — 33 Sanchez. Eva — 44 Sanchez. Joe — 33 Sanchez, Joe — 60 Sanchez, Johnny — 60 Sanchez, Linda — 44 Sanchez, Mary — 51 Sanders, Coral— 16, 33, 112 Sanders, Jim — 138 Sanders, Jomes— 43 Sanders. Jeanne— 44 Sanders, Linda— 33, 83, 120 Sanders, Paula — 60 Sanders, Warren — 33 163 n— 33, Norr Rya She -60, Sapp, Sarazc Sargent, Don — 51 , 140 Scoggs, Donald — 60 Sceales, Bonnie— 33 Sceales, Dennis — 44, 159 Sceales, Pat— 51, 102 Schoeffer, Gordon — 44, 1 1 1 Schaeffer, Ramona — 33, 186 Schaper, Charles — 60 Scharp, Ronald — 51 Schever, Nancy — 51, 1 14 Schiller, Vibeke — 60 Schmidt, Charles — 45 Schmidt Jerry — 44 Schmitt, Joe — 51 Scholl, Jim— 33 Scholl, Margaret — 51 Scholl, Nancy— 51 Schreiber. Pal— 44 Schroeder. Lynnda — 42. 1 14 Schuck. Tommy — 60, 138, 149 Schultheis, Rick — 34 Schuster, Robert — 44 Schwab, Susan — 59 Sciumbato, Helen — 34. 1 14 Scott, Clifford — 161 Scott, Jerry— 136, 148, 151 Scott, Marilyn — 44 Scott, Sharon — 60 Scullin, James— 60 Seale, Odie— 79 Seor.s Betty — 1 1 8 Sears. Frances— 34, 118 Sears, Janice — 60, 74, 115 Seiby, Shirley— 34 Selle, Gae — 60, 121 Sellers, Joe — 60. 138 Semchok, Arlene — 51, 122 Senior, Burton — 34 Servano, Rudolph— 60, 149 Sewell, Kenword — 60 Schoffer, Charles— 136, 190 Shannon, Ray— 34 Sharp, Walter— 44, 83 Show, Larry— 16, 34, 65, 104, 107, 1 12, 132. 144, 159 Show, Linda — 43, 123 Shearer, Herb — 34, 74, 118 Shearer, Norma — 44 Shelton, Dan — 1 1 1 Shelton, Tom — 1 1 1 Shepord, Dennis — 60, 138 Sheppard, Jim — 51 159 Shiner. Nancy — 60 Shipman, Robert — 167 Shoopmon ,Sondy — 167 Short, Ronald — 45 Shuck, Linda— 51 Schultz, Jerry— 34, 155 Schults. Sheila — 34 Sickler, Dick— 51, 110 Silva, Rosemory — 52 Simmons, Bobbie— 34 Simmons, Jessie— 45 Simmons, Richard — 138 Simmons, Ronnie— 60 Simon, Sharon — 60, 79, 120 Simpson, Irene — 34, 79 Simpson, Mary — 60 Simpson, Bob — 45, 60, 141 Simpson, Sherry — 46, 51, 122 Sinderson, Bonnie — 5 I Sisco, Judy— 51, 115 Sisneros. James— 34 Sisson. Ann— 60 Sisson, Mary — 51, 1 15 Skidmore, Jim- — 42, 163 Skinner, Doyle — 34 Skinner, Russell — 60 Slater, Bill— 45 Slaughter, Dovid — 60 Slaughter, Johnnye — 45 Sloughter, Marie— 34 Slover, Jerry — 60 Smith, Brendo — 5 1 Smith, Carol— 51, 46, 114 Smith, Delores — 51, 98, 111 Smith, Denice — 60 Smith, Duone — 60, 138 Smith, Eileen — 5 1 , 112, 114 Smith, Ella — 45 Smith, Gordon — 45, 141. Smith, Jackie— 34 Smith, Jerry— 59, 124, 138, 157 Smith, Sam— 34, 107, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 Smith, Karen — 60 Smith, Kenneth- 34, 100. 101, 103. 107. 131. 132, 134. 135. 159 Smith. Larry — 51 Smith, Lloyd — 60 Smith, Erwin— 60 Smith, Noreen — 34 Smith, Raymond — 51, 140 Snowden, Elsie — 45 Snow. Allen — 5 1 Snyder. Joyce — 59. 76 Solari. Jim— 51. 138. 161 Solomon. Larry — 51. 74 Solomon. Margo — 45, 102, 103 Soto, Aurora — 52, 114, 115 Southern, Freodo — 34 Sowell, Jan— 51 Spain, Donno— 51 Spongier, Mike — 54, 60, 138 Sporkmon, Barbara — 34 Sparks, Gail— 51 Spears. Terry— 51 Speer. Gay — 45 Spencer. Joyce — 51 Springer, Elaine — 35 Sprinkle, Martha— 51 Squires, Vicki— 60, 66, 114 Stair. Lynne— 51 Stondifer. Ted — 45. 157 Standridge. Billy — 60 Stonier. Gary — 35 Starkey. Audrey — 35 Starr, Don — 51 Starr, Pam— 35. 68, 93, 102 St. Clair, Patricia- 52 Steinert, Mox — 60, 161 Stephens, Jon — 45 Stephens, Randy — 35, 103. 125 Stephens, Susan— 45 Stevens, Corol — 60. 1 20 Stern, Robert — 107, 112, 168 Sterner, Marilyn — 35, 1 16 Stevenson. Jim— 35. 79, 118 Stewart, Betty — 35 Stewart, Gerald— 35, 132, 15 Stewart, Richard — 52 Slokes, John — 45 Stokes, Richord — 52 Stokes. Teno — 46, 49, 52, 132 Stolt, Stuart— 35, 103, 107, 132 Stolier, Potrick — 35 Stoner, Ken — 35 Stout, Timothy — 60. 161. 167 Stovall, Kenneth — 45. 140 Sirever. Gary — 161 Strever. Richord — ■35 Strever, Sherry — 52 Stricklond, Janice— 45 Stringer, Bob — 59 STUDENT INDEX Sturgeon, Lloyd — 60, 74 Styskel, Bill— 35 Suniqa, Bill— 35, 106, 130, 132, Sunigo, Margaret — 45 Sutherland, Sheila — 35 Sutherland, Shirley — 52 Sutliff, Margaret — 45 Swan, Cheryl — 121 Swan, Diana— 35 Swan, Janie — 60, 121 Swonk, Norma — 52 Swearingen, Dons — 52 Swearingen, Shoron — 52, 1 Sweeney, David — 138, 157 Sweeney, Judy — 52, 74 Swertfiguer, Art — 52 Taber, Theron— 59, 112, 15 Tocker, Nettie — 45 Tofoya, Jolynn — 35 Tokier, Jerry— 35, 65, 82, 83, 101, 125, 136, 151 Talbot, John — 45 Talbot, Steve — 59, 1 18 Tollman, Sharon— 59 Tollman, Shirley — 45 Toner, Ayse — 35, 66, 120 Tank, Valerie— 52, 116 Tardiff, Joon— 45, 116 Torr :e, Shoron- Bob— 35 -52 Tyler, Susan — 36, Udlock, Mourme- Uholt, Poulette — 4 Uhle -36 Uhler, Pom — 123 Underwood, Morcio — Unger, Justino — 45 Voider, Cynthia— 45 Valdez, Donna— 52 aldez, G.l -36, Valdez, Sherianne— 52, Volente, Pom — 45 Valos, Agatho- Von Cu -52, -59 Van Demark, Thuri Von Sont, Eva — 45 Vorelo, Guillermo— 36, 132 Vasquez, Antonio- 59, 1 15 Vosquez, Joe — 52, 140 Vaughn, Corole— 74, 76, IT 168 Veale Keith — 74 Vega, Don — 59 Vego, Jose — 59 Velarde, Dalio — 59 Westerl eck, K ay— 45 Westfo , Aller —52 Westfohl, Don -59, 11 W elzle , Harry —54, 59 2 112 138, 48, 157 Wetzle Pele- -45, 72, 00 112 155 Weymo uth, Li do- 37 Whorto n, Bob —37, 83, 104 107 125, 32, 190 Vi helde n Jim —82, 83 White, Arliss- -37, 118 White, Coroly —59, 11 5 White, ' oulett e— 59, 1 5 Shann —59 iffe. Bob— 37, 107, 125, Wight, Reggie — 59 Wilbanks, Brendo — 37 Wilbonks, Dwoyne — 59, 138 Wilemon, Janna — 59 Wilfert, Elizabeth— 52, 122 ' ilcher, Nancy — 59 32 Taylor, Karen — 45 Taylor, Jim — 35, 1 Taylor, Julie— 36, Taylor, Larry— 36, Taylor, Marcio — 59, 121 Taylor, Mary — 46, 52, 122 Taylor, Don- 35 Teogue, Billy — 42 Tellez, Evelyn— 46, 52, 122 Templeton, Ronnie — 45, 140 Templeton, Tonette — 59 Tener, Dick— 36, 72, 98, 104, 106, 132, 168 Terell, James — 45, 74, 106 Terry, Nancy — 45 Tessondori, Donna — 59 Thies Thomas, Alene- Thomos, Borbor ' Thomas, Deonnc Thomas, Diana- -36 Thon 122 Thompson, Bet Thompson, Dai Thompson, Jerrell — 59 Thompson, Johnny — 3 Thompson, Mory — 12 Thompson, Rickie — 36 Thrasher, Dionne- 52 Thrasher, Mary — 45, Thurber, Pot — 52 Tierney, Carol — 52 Tillery, Lorry — 59 59 Tilln Gail Tinkle, David — 36, 18. Titus, Robert — 45, 163 Titus, Jerion — 36, 98, Todd, Duone— 59, 13( Tollison, Judy— 52 Tomlin, Mory — 102 Tongote, John — 59, 1 1 Torres, Anita — 59 Aurora Chorlo -36 Tout, L so— 45 Towery Ann— 59 Townsend, Dionne — 5 Tromel Phil— 36 Trevino Linda— 52 Trotter Eugene— 45, ' Tucker Lynn— 36, 99 Tucker, Pomelo— 59 Turberv ille, Gory— 14 Vogel, Annette- 36 Vogel, George — 45 Voigt, Karl — 59 Vorhees, Charles — 45 Waddle, Dori Woger; Wai! Care -59 140, 166 Walker, Alan- Walker, Annie Wolden, Jim- Walker, Billy— 59 Walker, Carol — 120 Wolker, Nancy — 36 Walker, Charlie — 78, 1 17 Walker, Brendo— 52 Walker, Doug — 59 Walker, Carolyn — 52 Wolker, Fred— 45, 74 Walker, Lovone — 36, 65, 103, 117 Walker, Lee — 45, 74, 76, Wolloce, Lorry — 59 Wolloce, Stevie — 52 Wallace. 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